PicklesRus
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Very good work! The new website is worlds better.
I was hyped Af about this too.Any body tried these yet? https://www.cutter.com.au/product/ssk-1560-3590cr/?attribute_pa_led-colour=3500-kelvin&attribute_pa_thermal-tape-length=no-tape&attribute_pa_cri-colour=90-cri
At £5 a strip in bulk its less than half that of a Hinflux L06.
How accurate is this? Is that at board level at what TC ?
FV 44.36 Current 1040 lumens 8155.2 watts 46.1 lpw 176.77
All seems a bit too good to be true with them numbers. @welight
The 5050 BR strip is upto a 400W board. I don't know of any heatsinks that are available to take the heat out of a board that size, I have heard of people using water cooling to get the heat out. I wouldn't push it past 100w unless you had a really good heatsink.
volt x ampere = watt"he 5050 BR strip is upto a 400W board"
>>what are you talking about??
The Cree 5050 is a 4-5 W chip. Theres almost a 100 of them. Not sure on how to run it that hard without active heatsinking."he 5050 BR strip is upto a 400W board"
>>what are you talking about??
I have been running a 5050 Solstrip at 10A per channel for 500W. Liquid cooled of course.The Cree 5050 is a 4-5 W chip. Theres almost a 100 of them. Not sure on how to run it that hard without active heatsinking.
I think we'd all appreciate some picos of a liquid cooled setup that actually works.I have been running a 5050 Solstrip at 10A per channel for 500W. Liquid cooled of course.
Its just a test bench right now, but here you go.I think we'd all appreciate some picos of a liquid cooled setup that actually works.
I don't have a temp probe at the moment but feeling by hand its about 40C.I want to see this set up too, you are pushing them really hard. Have you checked the board temperature?
this comment means nothing to me..volt x ampere = watt
There are 96 mid power 5w chips on one board.this comment means nothing to me..
"the 5050 BR strip is up to a 400W board"<--wtf does this mean
>>what are you talking about??
somebody has added a pile of strips to add to 400w?
wellight still didn't tell me the strip wattage...
>>Thanks......too bad wellight didn't tell me..or mr math guy[thanks anyway]The Cree 5050 is a 4-5 W chip. Theres almost a 100 of them. Not sure on how to run it that hard without active heatsinking.
On the product page, under the green box there is a 4 picture slideshow. There is a voltage, current, power slide. It states that the strip will operate @ up to 50W with no heatsinking.>>Thanks......too bad wellight didn't tell me..or mr math guy[thanks anyway]
Sol-Strip-5050-BR
So this 80$ canadian strip [before taxes and shipping] can go to 400w?
so 200-250 w is a good wattage..but guess because of the size of it..running at 200-250 would still need cooling
fk the liquid cool
I have tested one of these. They are very good. Technically max power is 125 watts. The efficiency chart is based on 4000k 80cri I believe so it is too good to be true but used as reference for power v efficiency scaling. The 90 cri flavors will have similar radiometric efficiency within a few % and give better results.Any body tried these yet? https://www.cutter.com.au/product/ssk-1560-3590cr/?attribute_pa_led-colour=3500-kelvin&attribute_pa_thermal-tape-length=no-tape&attribute_pa_cri-colour=90-cri
At £5 a strip in bulk its less than half that of a Hinflux L06.
How accurate is this? Is that at board level at what TC ?
FV 44.36 Current 1040 lumens 8155.2 watts 46.1 lpw 176.77
All seems a bit too good to be true with them numbers. @welight
Thanks for the info. Ill get a sample order and test the par output.I have tested one of these. They are very good. Technically max power is 125 watts. The efficiency chart is based on 4000k 80cri I believe so it is too good to be true but used as reference for power v efficiency scaling. The 90 cri flavors will have similar radiometric efficiency within a few % and give better results.
It does say 155lm/w at nominal which is 25W. Should be around 140lm/w at 50W
that was a supple hint for you to check what the power usage of these chips is. which would have been self explanatory.or mr math guy[thanks anyway]