Texas_Signmaker
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What thickness / size of aluminum would you use to make retrofit LED sticks? I'm making 10' spans. Would you use a flat bar or square tube?
I’ve been using 3/4” square aluminum tubing, 1/16 gauge
Its been working really well
thank you! I was going to go with 1" at 1/8" and didnt know how low you could go
Good to know. After a few sticks I got the hang of it and started putting them together in no time. Very easy in shop workI would defiantly build my own sticks. You'll end up with less drivers to install but a bit more wiring. I just did an 8X8 box and had to brace the sag with flat bar screwed down the center. I figured up the drivers and if built from scratch i could have used only 6 to run the sign. But street sticks use 1 driver per stick.
I never use Scotch Locks. They are fine new, but as temperature and humidity get to them they become just another bad connection.Ah, then for two sets of one sided stick it kinda makes since. Especially with the free time it makes since. For these, I like to use the tap/splice scotchlocks, and then you only have to do a run from the powersupply to the last lamp. Every other lamp can tap into the run. Takes the headache out of daisy chaining.