Just ordered one wil let you know.I mean this heatsink.
alpine passive massive M1
BonjourYou just buy empty floodlight bodies and put your cobs in them. They're like $7 each. Or you could just buy the complete floodlights for that matter. Some places have reasonable prices, like here. They have 400w ones now. Those units even have lenses on the cobs, unlike most floodlights, and a 60 degree reflector instead of the standard 120. You can even get warm white. Don't know what brand cobs they use though.
I just searched on Alibaba. All I found was one place that sold single cob fixtures. I don't know where all the floodlight companies get their fixtures from. Must be somebody making them. I doubt they all make their own. They do seem to be a good way to mount your cobs though, since they provide the heatsink and the reflector in a nice package.Bonjour
Where do you find the case for 7 $
The 2 cob one look good for 7 $
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I'm currently finalizing a deal with a chinese company for a similar setup. Though I'm going for track lights: similar price, and the heatsinks are optimized for indoor cooling. More on this when the lamps arrive.I just searched on Alibaba. All I found was one place that sold single cob fixtures. I don't know where all the floodlight companies get their fixtures from. Must be somebody making them. I doubt they all make their own. They do seem to be a good way to mount your cobs though, since they provide the heatsink and the reflector in a nice package.
A person could make a lot of money by buying a bunch of the floodlight bodies and a bunch of cobs and assembling them. Have you seen the prices for retail LED floodlights? How much would it cost for a body and two 100w cobs? Less than $100. If you look in places like Home Depot they don't even carry high wattage floodlights and the highest ones they do carry are usually sold out. I see big opportunity in LED floodlights. Where I live there is nowhere that I can just walk into and buy high wattage LED floodlights or high bays. I've never had so much trouble finding such a seemingly common item. I would have literally no competition anywhere near where I live. Importing stuff from China is a pain in the ass though isn't it? I never tried.I'm currently finalizing a deal with a chinese company for a similar setup. Though I'm going for track lights: similar price, and the heatsinks are optimized for indoor cooling. More on this when the lamps arrive.
BonjourAmazon has the arctic alpine 11 plus listed as in stock October 18 for $15.99 each.
Looks like for my purpose the heat sink USA would be cheaper going passive if not for shipping cost.
Bonjour@BobCajun I would suspect that they skimped on heatsinks and likely inadequate for cooling something like a grow lamp that runs long hours. Aluminum is a relatively high cost component for a lamp designed to minimize up front cost. That said I have not tested one and would love to have that assumption proven wrong. Do you have any links that show the heatsinks or give measurements/weights etc?
Here's a page. The trick is to use the word "housing" instead of fixture or body.That was for 100w, here's 200w. Apparently if you only buy 1 they're a little pricey, but in quantity they're cheaper.@BobCajun I would suspect that they skimped on heatsinks and likely inadequate for cooling something like a grow lamp that runs long hours. Aluminum is a relatively high cost component for a lamp designed to minimize up front cost. That said I have not tested one and would love to have that assumption proven wrong. Do you have any links that show the heatsinks or give measurements/weights etc?
Another possibility, the heatsink may be steel rather than aluminum and that would be a raw deal for sure. Easy to check with a magnet
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I'm working on getting GOGREENLEDS style cases. Just empty case. Once it's done we can order them directly from China. Then build our own lights with out paying the 70% markup of most companies. If it goes through there's gonna be some butt hurtI'm currently finalizing a deal with a chinese company for a similar setup. Though I'm going for track lights: similar price, and the heatsinks are optimized for indoor cooling. More on this when the lamps arrive.