Reddit reviews 18 GAUGE WIRE RED & BLACK POWER GROUND 50 FT EACH PRIMARY STRANDED COPPER CLAD
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***We are in the process of transitioning remote wires to our own brand. You may receive wires with the Best Connections label.***18 Gauge, 50' FT, Single Conductor, Remote, Turn on, Hook Up Wire. Stranded Copper Clad Aluminum. Excellent for any 6 VOLT - 80 VOLT application.Flexible, Insulated, and Jacketed in PVC. Perfect for Car Audio, Home Theatre, Automotive.Colors: Red, BlackTHIS IS NOT AWG AMERICAN GAUGE WIRE
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The Light Units
The Chips x4: 98.6$
The Driver x1: 74.9$
CPU Cooler
x4: 55.96$
Thermal Adhesive Paste x1: 7.9$
4way pin for the coolers x1: 9$
Lights Total: 246.36$
Framing and stuff
Most guys build their framing out of aluminium profiles. I bought mine here from the %%% section: https://www.alu-verkauf.de/ALUMINIUM-ALUMINIUMPROFILE
Every country has its own manufacturers for these. Mine cost about 30$.
You also need cables. The veros are pretty flimsy. so take pretinned gauge x1: 9,95$
In order to screw the frame you might wanna cut holes swith a thread. This will do x1: 8.43$
Be careful these drills suck and break easily.
Screws x1: 12.98$
Wago Connectors
x1: 6.35;$
Were at about 315$.
Lets see what we can do with it.
my frame is build with 6 L-Profiles in which the COBs just lay around and one center piece: Link to Pic
You might additional hangers, cold device cables and another power source for the cooling fans. If you decide to buy the MeanWell HLG-320H-2100B you will need to connect a 10kOhm potentiometer to the Driver. This is to dim the light and safe money in vegphase. The HLG-320H-2100A has a build in dimmer which you can access via a screwdriver. I would recommend A, since its easier to operate. You can also regulate the fans of the cooler via a 150Ohm poti. If you dont like the sound, you can run them at 1/3 to 1/2 speed.
have fun!