Flip Chip Opto?

DrShiny

Member
These things look ridiculous...

http://www.fcopto.com/portfolio-view/duet-2400/

With 2400 watts it seems I could set up a nice grow-space on the moon.
Does anyone have a theoretical application which would help me wrap my mind around this thing?

Also I've seen this company floating around here, but I'm under the impression they haven't actually sold a product yet. Does anyone know anything about them? When will we be able to get them, what kinds of prices will we see?
 

frica

Well-Known Member
A big growhouse where they cultivate flowers or fruits or something.

Having a 2400W chip also brings a lot of attention towards them and is basically free publicity
 

Airwalker16

Well-Known Member
They have an entire thread guys. Just a small heatsink they use for the testing they show in their pics. Very first post.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/duet-2400-led-fixture-up-to-2400-watts-flip-chip-opto.896076/

AANNNNDDD I'm surprised you haven't seen a few adverts on RIU yet. It's a light called the Helio by starlite. Different companies but I think they use a FlipChip too?-EDIT. THIS I'S THE SAME COMPANY. UNDER PRODUCTS, choose flip chip COBS, TAKES YOU RIGHT TO THEIR FCOPTO.COM WEBSITE.

http://www.starlite-led.com/helios-series/
 
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AK_Militia907

Active Member
I would definitely like to get my hands on the duet cobs from flip chip, but last time I checked they are still in testing.
 

PSUAGRO.

Well-Known Member
They have an entire thread guys. Just a small heatsink they use for the testing they show in their pics. Very first post.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/duet-2400-led-fixture-up-to-2400-watts-flip-chip-opto.896076/

AANNNNDDD I'm surprised you haven't seen a few adverts on RIU yet. It's a light called the Helio by starlite. Different companies but I think they use a FlipChip too?-EDIT. THIS I'S THE SAME COMPANY. UNDER PRODUCTS, choose flip chip COBS, TAKES YOU RIGHT TO THEIR FCOPTO.COM WEBSITE.

http://www.starlite-led.com/helios-series/
That heatsink will barely do 600w passively.........

30w/2700lm...........not bad ass, just ok
 
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