Here's some pics of my latest COB build. I took the advice of the forum and got kapton tape and a soldering iron. Soldered the wires between the lights and the driver, was going to use twisty connectors but it was easy enough and fun to melt some solder on them to ensure a good connection.
Turns out the CLU-058-1825 chip was a bit big for the heatsink I used. But no worry, I globbed up some thermal compound underneath the overhanging portion of the chip, to bridge a thermal connection with the heatsink.
Paired these LEDs with a HLG-185H-C1400B driver to bring them to 70W each.
The silent 90mm fans do a wonderful job cooling the heatsink with the right 12v power source. One cob was running a bit warm with a 1250mA 12v adapter on the fan but since changing it to a 1500mA adapter it has been running nice and cool.
This was a fun experience building my first grow lights, thank you autoflower community
Here's some pics (btw, these photos are illuminated from the first COB build, they make for great lighting with photography or nug shots)
peace
Turns out the CLU-058-1825 chip was a bit big for the heatsink I used. But no worry, I globbed up some thermal compound underneath the overhanging portion of the chip, to bridge a thermal connection with the heatsink.
Paired these LEDs with a HLG-185H-C1400B driver to bring them to 70W each.
The silent 90mm fans do a wonderful job cooling the heatsink with the right 12v power source. One cob was running a bit warm with a 1250mA 12v adapter on the fan but since changing it to a 1500mA adapter it has been running nice and cool.
This was a fun experience building my first grow lights, thank you autoflower community
Here's some pics (btw, these photos are illuminated from the first COB build, they make for great lighting with photography or nug shots)
peace