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got my DIY Citizen 1818 Gen 6 Cob's hung today!:headbang:
gotta check the back left cob , i think it has a bad connection at the cob and the holder... o well:shrug: ill sort it out:thumbsup: looking to add another 4 to this fixture
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maybe u change the COB-holder first and try again, had also this problem and found out that the holder was only damaged.
 
maybe u change the COB-holder first and try again, had also this problem and found out that the holder was only damaged.
I don't want to rain on your parade but water and electricity don't work too well together so what safety measures have you taken in the event there should be a water leak ?? Just sayin .
 
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I don't want to rain on your parade but water and electricity don't work too well together so what safety measures have you taken in the event there should be a water leak ?? Just sayin .

you mean in my DIY-build? if yes i can tell you, the AiO-watercooling solution i used came prefilled. they got an option to fill them up. therefore u can open the pump und a very good sealed up screw or you open a connector on the hose which will let out a mini drop of water and blocking the rest into the system. it seems very safe. also they are made for beeing used in PC's. i got lucky having some IT skills and worked with watercooling before so i know, as long as u didnt get something broke or u didnt mess up something with the hose there wont be a leak.

lets say worst case i got a short circuit because of a water leak, then i got the electrical fuse that protects everything.
 
you mean in my DIY-build? if yes i can tell you, the AiO-watercooling solution i used came prefilled. they got an option to fill them up. therefore u can open the pump und a very good sealed up screw or you open a connector on the hose which will let out a mini drop of water and blocking the rest into the system. it seems very safe. also they are made for beeing used in PC's. i got lucky having some IT skills and worked with watercooling before so i know, as long as u didnt get something broke or u didnt mess up something with the hose there wont be a leak.

lets say worst case i got a short circuit because of a water leak, then i got the electrical fuse that protects everything.
:thumbsup: Some how I knew youl'd have it covered .
 
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