Its not beautiful, but works great and puts out some decent light...
Used old PC fans that came with heat sensors so they would automatically adjust to case temps. I cut those off and was able to wire in a POT to adjust fan speed, kinda neat. Light intensity is also adjustable, anything less than half brightness I can basically turn the fans off.
I wired in a 1A fuse with the cobs, in case things get out of hand. Full power (700mA) these cobs should be about 46% efficient, half power about 52%.
I havent measured, but full power lights and fans should use <165 watts.
Cobs = 60
heatsink = 35
power supplies = 60
Fans = free
Cob holders = $6
POTs = $3
Misc = maybe 15 (wago, wire, screws, shrink tube, fuse holder etc)
Total cost was about $180, not too shabby.
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Used old PC fans that came with heat sensors so they would automatically adjust to case temps. I cut those off and was able to wire in a POT to adjust fan speed, kinda neat. Light intensity is also adjustable, anything less than half brightness I can basically turn the fans off.
I wired in a 1A fuse with the cobs, in case things get out of hand. Full power (700mA) these cobs should be about 46% efficient, half power about 52%.
I havent measured, but full power lights and fans should use <165 watts.
Cobs = 60
heatsink = 35
power supplies = 60
Fans = free
Cob holders = $6
POTs = $3
Misc = maybe 15 (wago, wire, screws, shrink tube, fuse holder etc)
Total cost was about $180, not too shabby.
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