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JiminDenver
May 03, 2013Explorer II
Thank you Ranger. I'm glad you found the thread useful. Thru the help of many the threads are a great resource
Were I to do it over I would probably go with cobs. More expensive but so much easier to deal with. No cleaning or sanding of the fixtures, no removing the tape if you wanted to change the panel and no melting tape issues to deal with. The tape melting may be biggest issue with higher voltages (see test linked above) so the cobs may be fine while having hook ups.
I think you will really like the 120s. They do a whole lotta lighting up for not a lot of juice.
Were I to do it over I would probably go with cobs. More expensive but so much easier to deal with. No cleaning or sanding of the fixtures, no removing the tape if you wanted to change the panel and no melting tape issues to deal with. The tape melting may be biggest issue with higher voltages (see test linked above) so the cobs may be fine while having hook ups.
I think you will really like the 120s. They do a whole lotta lighting up for not a lot of juice.
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