joelb
Sat, 2nd Nov 2013, 10:47 AM
I ordered some stuff from the rapidled.com and it arrived.
Your Order Contains:
1 x 24 Ultra Premium LED DIY Kit with Dimmable Drivers
(Driver Type: P (1-10V Programmable), Lens Color: Black, Lens Width: 60 Degree, Thermal Compound Type: Arctic Alumina Thermal Adhesive, LED Color Ratio: 11 royal blue, 2 Green, 9 cool white, 2 neutral...)
1 x DDC-02 PWM Controller
2 x CREE XP-G 5W Neutral White LED with 40°, 60°, or 80° degree Lens
(Lens Color: Black, Lens Width: 80 Degree)
1 x As-is 6" x 20" Black Anodized Aluminum Heat Sink
(Choose Option: Add Splash Guard +$3)
I am very saticfied with the quality of items, the wires were pre tinned, the lock nuts were greased, and the "as is, used heat sink" was brand new.
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii108/joelb69/Tank%20Build/20131028_173339.jpg (http://s262.photobucket.com/user/joelb69/media/Tank%20Build/20131028_173339.jpg.html)
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii108/joelb69/Tank%20Build/20131028_175905.jpg (http://s262.photobucket.com/user/joelb69/media/Tank%20Build/20131028_175905.jpg.html)
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii108/joelb69/Tank%20Build/20131029_111033.jpg (http://s262.photobucket.com/user/joelb69/media/Tank%20Build/20131029_111033.jpg.html)
I went with the adhesive because i didnt want to drill and tap the heatsink, i ordered an as is one and figured there would be holes in it and maybe a bent fin here and there but it was in mint condition.
Your Order Contains:
1 x 24 Ultra Premium LED DIY Kit with Dimmable Drivers
(Driver Type: P (1-10V Programmable), Lens Color: Black, Lens Width: 60 Degree, Thermal Compound Type: Arctic Alumina Thermal Adhesive, LED Color Ratio: 11 royal blue, 2 Green, 9 cool white, 2 neutral...)
1 x DDC-02 PWM Controller
2 x CREE XP-G 5W Neutral White LED with 40°, 60°, or 80° degree Lens
(Lens Color: Black, Lens Width: 80 Degree)
1 x As-is 6" x 20" Black Anodized Aluminum Heat Sink
(Choose Option: Add Splash Guard +$3)
I am very saticfied with the quality of items, the wires were pre tinned, the lock nuts were greased, and the "as is, used heat sink" was brand new.
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii108/joelb69/Tank%20Build/20131028_173339.jpg (http://s262.photobucket.com/user/joelb69/media/Tank%20Build/20131028_173339.jpg.html)
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii108/joelb69/Tank%20Build/20131028_175905.jpg (http://s262.photobucket.com/user/joelb69/media/Tank%20Build/20131028_175905.jpg.html)
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii108/joelb69/Tank%20Build/20131029_111033.jpg (http://s262.photobucket.com/user/joelb69/media/Tank%20Build/20131029_111033.jpg.html)
I went with the adhesive because i didnt want to drill and tap the heatsink, i ordered an as is one and figured there would be holes in it and maybe a bent fin here and there but it was in mint condition.