This is correct. One then calculates the necessary dissipation requirements using those heat watts.I believe heat watts are the result o the cob efficiency.
So 56% efficient leaves 44% gong to heat.
So .44 time 200 watts = 88 heat watts.
I am not sure if this is right, but thats how I understand it.
I believe heat watts are the result o the cob efficiency.
So 56% efficient leaves 44% gong to heat.
So .44 time 200 watts = 88 heat watts.
I am not sure if this is right, but thats how I understand it.
yes 48.33Watts, sorry I didnt pay attention to the 3000K spectra being used.
I think in this instance 1.4 amps @ 50c = 52% efficiency and 49 dissipation watts
I have the same build, but I use 40" of the 5.886. I opted not to use a fan and the heatsink stays at 25C with a circulating fan and about 31 with the circulating fan off. With the circulating fan, the heatsink is cool to the touch and without it is just warm. I think you can get away with no fan. I thought about adding a fan before I started the build but when I tested it, I didn't really feel I needed to add it. I also did not uses the lenses.hello all
I received 4 fan enermax twister pressure from a friend
http://www.enermax.co.uk/fans/twisterpressure/
what do you think
is what one will suffice for a heatsink 36" length X 5,886 wide
or do I put two
if you is it better to put one, but 140 Wide or a single 120 Wide
my setup will :
@ 56.3%
(4) CXB3590 3500K CD 36V @ 1.4A
(1) HLG-185H-C1400
heatsink -> 5.886" X 36"
(4) lenses $16
thank's you so much
hm. I wonder at this rate with my 3 on a 30" HS would be the same situation run passivelyI have the same build, but I use 40" of the 5.886. I opted not to use a fan and the heatsink stays at 25C with a circulating fan and about 31 with the circulating fan off. With the circulating fan, the heatsink is cool to the touch and without it is just warm. I think you can get away with no fan. I thought about adding a fan before I started the build but when I tested it, I didn't really feel I needed to add it. I also did not uses the lenses.
You can use self-tapping screws for aluminum yes.hey can one use metal screws instead of tapping and treading ?
Can you send a link for screws that small? You still need a pilot hole right?You can use self-tapping screws for aluminum yes.
just with a punch or a very small hole with drill bit will do. im def. gonna use metal screw for this project if i can find some small enoughCan you send a link for screws that small? You still need a pilot hole right?
I'm with ya i did the same but went 42 '' hs ..what kinds spread you using between cobI have the same build, but I use 40" of the 5.886. I opted not to use a fan and the heatsink stays at 25C with a circulating fan and about 31 with the circulating fan off. With the circulating fan, the heatsink is cool to the touch and without it is just warm. I think you can get away with no fan. I thought about adding a fan before I started the build but when I tested it, I didn't really feel I needed to add it. I also did not uses the lenses.
https://www.google.com/search?q=self+tapping+m3+4mm+screws&noj=1&tbs=vw:l&tbm=shop&srpd=11231593939027824328&prds=num:1,of:1&ved=0ahUKEwjA46249r7KAhUI0mMKHRT7Cc8QgjYI4QMwAA&ei=huqiVsCIAYikjwOU9qf4DA
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/171938359896?ul_noapp=true&ul_ref=http%3A%2F%2Frover.ebay.com%2Frover%2F1%2F711-117182-37290-0%2F2%3Fmtid%3D1588%26kwid%3D1%26crlp%3D53601919689_324272%26itemid%3D171938359896%26targetid%3D154774698489%26rpc%3D0.07%26rpc_upld_id%3D62501%26device%3Dm%26mpre%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.ebay.com%252Fulk%252Fitm%252Flike%252F171938359896%253Flpid%253D82%2526chn%253Dps%26adtype%3Dpla%26googleloc%3D9029829%26poi%3D9029794%26campaignid%3D239125209%26adgroupid%3D14978428809%26rlsatarget%3Dpla-154774698489%26gclid%3DCjwKEAiAw4e1BRDfi7vghaWU9jESJACzo9ju5HirKn9G9hMbuioDV9BS8dowoZkwrGHE6_xdfyKdSRoCXvHw_wcB%26srcrot%3D711-117182-37290-0%26rvr_id%3D970736099724&chn=ps&lpid=82
Why not? Aluminum is soft, the more threads the better. How dose going through the sink change anything? Just curious... I added to my post the same seller at Amazon has 8mm and 10mm lengths...https://www.google.com/search?q=self+tapping+m3+4mm+screws&noj=1&tbs=vw:l&tbm=shop&srpd=11231593939027824328&prds=num:1,of:1&ved=0ahUKEwjA46249r7KAhUI0mMKHRT7Cc8QgjYI4QMwAA&ei=huqiVsCIAYikjwOU9qf4DA
Those are a bit too long man. You don't wanna go through the heat sink if you don't have to.