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Yeah there are very small washers and I've tested each one for shorts.
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Although I just went and retested and I did find one short so now I'm a little concerned. I think I'm going to go get some wider washers to be on the safe side. Thanks for the heads up!
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Not when you include tapping that many holes.
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I can't imagine any of this being easy on account of your paws!
Off to a great start there. The welding stuff is way over my head but looks impressive. You have thermal paste under those directly on the aluminum as well? |
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Thanks and yes there is thermal paste under each LED. |
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Nylon screws sound good until you need to tap. Plus they are know for slightly backing off over tim due to expansion/contraction of the heatsink. Then your stars don't have good connection to the sink and all h*!l breaks loose. Things are looking great on here though!
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