invisible sun ISH 275R unboxing,.
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Re: invisible sun ISH 275R unboxing,.
it was 20:19 not 02:30 hahaha
I was actually watching the wife pot up the new seedlings and saw the post above with a tray and thought, I think I had one of them.... yup!
I was actually watching the wife pot up the new seedlings and saw the post above with a tray and thought, I think I had one of them.... yup!
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Re: invisible sun ISH 275R unboxing,.
i got yours fired up last night, i just stuck a skotch block connector on it. (im a cheapskate).
it fried my retina too (still didnt wear the shades , never learn)
whats the crack with the ballasts/ drivers though? id rather have mine outside the room. Any reason why i cant stick a 3 metre cable on it to get the ballasts outside the room? any idea what guage cable i would need.
im going to the place they fix screws to pick up some plumbing supplies for the new rdwc build, so could get some there.
cheers
it fried my retina too (still didnt wear the shades , never learn)
whats the crack with the ballasts/ drivers though? id rather have mine outside the room. Any reason why i cant stick a 3 metre cable on it to get the ballasts outside the room? any idea what guage cable i would need.
im going to the place they fix screws to pick up some plumbing supplies for the new rdwc build, so could get some there.
cheers
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Re: invisible sun ISH 275R unboxing,.
I’ve always wanted to remove the driver from my light too. Maybe I’ll find out if I can from this thread. Ha.bigbadbillybob wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:52 ami got yours fired up last night, i just stuck a skotch block connector on it. (im a cheapskate).
it fried my retina too (still didnt wear the shades , never learn)
whats the crack with the ballasts/ drivers though? id rather have mine outside the room. Any reason why i cant stick a 3 metre cable on it to get the ballasts outside the room? any idea what guage cable i would need.
im going to the place they fix screws to pick up some plumbing supplies for the new rdwc build, so could get some there.
cheers
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Re: invisible sun ISH 275R unboxing,.
Absolutely no reason why you cannot. I prefer wagos mate, much lazieness :)
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Re: invisible sun ISH 275R unboxing,.
Your only need 1.5mm two core flex for that light BBBB and the wagos make it easier. I noticed they use solid core on their diy kits.
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Re: invisible sun ISH 275R unboxing,.
Solid cores shit. use stranded and solder. Solid tends to rip the conectors off the boards ( or just splice in after the conectors would be a better option )
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Re: invisible sun ISH 275R unboxing,.
well cheers for the heads up. 1.5 it is...cheers K Bag
i went into fixing screws and they wouldnt serve me, thier computer says NO,.... bloody hell, they dont call me lucky BIll for nothing, wasted at least a couple of hunderd millilitres of deisel going in there....twattts
managed to pick up my plastic pipe and most of the fittings for new system, so thats a bonus, i clicked and collected, but the tees are not in yet either
i preffer the stranded stuff too, just from years of working with it on motorbikes etc. less likely to break too.
wagos? .............................dont they cost money?
i went into fixing screws and they wouldnt serve me, thier computer says NO,.... bloody hell, they dont call me lucky BIll for nothing, wasted at least a couple of hunderd millilitres of deisel going in there....twattts
managed to pick up my plastic pipe and most of the fittings for new system, so thats a bonus, i clicked and collected, but the tees are not in yet either
i preffer the stranded stuff too, just from years of working with it on motorbikes etc. less likely to break too.
wagos? .............................dont they cost money?
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Re: invisible sun ISH 275R unboxing,.
I think I’m just going to leave my driver on, because I have no clue what you guys are talking about and that’s probably not a good thing when dealing with electrical stuff. Ha
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Re: invisible sun ISH 275R unboxing,.
hahahahaha - honestly BBBB solid is bad. Use stranded and soldered ends!
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