Wow! No heat sinks is way not cool! The efficiency of LED's drops off dramatically if they get too hot so the output would really get downgraded with no heat sinks.
@Hudson kinda curious to see what power and spectrum LED's you are getting for that kind of money. I took a good look at Blackstar but heard lots of stuff about actual draw being more like 160W which means they are 2 Watt LED chipsets which makes a bit more sense for that kind of money. If you know an electrician with one of those clamp-ammeters then plug one in and check the amp draw. With 120V power if it is true 3W LED's it should draw just over 2 amps allowing for power supply and fans. I'm gonna guess that its gonna be more like 1.4 which means they are 2W chipsets. When I worked building industrial control panels we used to buy 10,000 LED's at a time and even the cheap white CREE Led's were still about $3 a piece and specialty spectrums went up to like $15 each even at that volume so just can't see how it's feasable to sell a panel with 80 3W Cree LED's for what I figure just the LED's cost alone. I've seen some manufacturers say their panels used 3W CREE led's and turned out that the white LED's they used to complete the spectrum were the only ones that were 3W Cree which worked out to like 5% of the total LED's. Wouldn't truth in advertising be refreshing
Not trying to hate on Blackstar. I'm just confused at how they can sell a panel for less than it costs to buy the components even allowing for bulk discount. Guess if I get curious enough I may have to order one and check it out myself