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socaljoe

Cocaine Cowboy
Well, the light build is on hold for now. One of my strips was bad. Everything lit up to test, and one went out within a minute. Bummer.

Anyway, here are some more build pics.

Applying double sided thermal transfer tape.

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LED strips installed.

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And wired up.

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And the test fire...D'oh. At least it wasn't my fault. Wiring is solid, voltage range is right.

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Punisher84

Just some asshole
Good question. I'd happily pay more for a US made product, I routinely do just that.

Shit happens in manufacturing though, I just got lucky. And these aren't some bargain basement, Alibaba special strips.
I paid good money for my black dog light and it had a dead board. They made good on the light, let me keep the dud until I got the replacement too.

shit happens. Hope they make good on it.
 

Gweedo

PICK YOUR OWN
Good deal man, looking like it's gonna rock it once up and running 100%, I can't think of a dam thing to complain about mine lol, even coverage, even heat dispersion, and with a remote mounted ballast, they don't weigh shit, I know my cob light is a hoss compared to a 5 strip build
 

Punisher84

Just some asshole
I see lots of people going to the bars. I think the spread you can have makes it easier to get even coverage. No dark corners and whatnot.
My big shop I have 100w replacement led 6’ on center. So in a 72x48 building I’ve got 68 bulbs 6’ squares. Minus a 12’ loft in back and a 16x20 office shitter area. Much better light coverage than the last shop with mh bulbs like 12’ on center.

im sure strips are better just from the coverage perspective.
 
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