Ill update this more later but I'm bored at work so I figured id start to organize my thoughts.
Fixture is starting off as a Sunlight Supply Tek 6x39w t5 light. Dimensions are approx 35"x15"x3" around.
The light will be a 2x39w t5 and have two 6"x10" heatsinks mounted centered as a halide would sit in a combo fixture.
Ballasts will be mounted between the two heatsinks probably but I haven't decided on that.
First step was to gut the reflectors and such out to get down to the casing.
The 6 reflectors were in two parts, a 4 bulb and a 2 bulb. So I took the 2 bulb and cut it into two single reflectors.
Next, to secure the heatsinks to the fixture, I got some L shaped aluminum channel from home depot and cut it to sit flush with each side of the heatsink. Pop riveted them onto each, and then will pop rivet the channel to the fixture on the top.
I haven't gotten much further because I'm waiting on some goodies to arrive before I start to wire, but the plans are all bouncing around in my head lol.
This thread should encompass pretty much all the steps needed to build your own diy led fixture, either standalone, retrofit, or making a fixture such as I am. Feel free to post any and all questions comments and concerns. I am in no way an electronics or wiring expert nor a led expert, but I'm pretty darn good at figuring things out and teaching myself new skills, so I'm certain it will turn out well.
Fixture is starting off as a Sunlight Supply Tek 6x39w t5 light. Dimensions are approx 35"x15"x3" around.
The light will be a 2x39w t5 and have two 6"x10" heatsinks mounted centered as a halide would sit in a combo fixture.
Ballasts will be mounted between the two heatsinks probably but I haven't decided on that.
First step was to gut the reflectors and such out to get down to the casing.
The 6 reflectors were in two parts, a 4 bulb and a 2 bulb. So I took the 2 bulb and cut it into two single reflectors.
Next, to secure the heatsinks to the fixture, I got some L shaped aluminum channel from home depot and cut it to sit flush with each side of the heatsink. Pop riveted them onto each, and then will pop rivet the channel to the fixture on the top.
I haven't gotten much further because I'm waiting on some goodies to arrive before I start to wire, but the plans are all bouncing around in my head lol.
This thread should encompass pretty much all the steps needed to build your own diy led fixture, either standalone, retrofit, or making a fixture such as I am. Feel free to post any and all questions comments and concerns. I am in no way an electronics or wiring expert nor a led expert, but I'm pretty darn good at figuring things out and teaching myself new skills, so I'm certain it will turn out well.