Doer
Well-Known Member
I want to start with something @SupraSPL was saying:
https://www.rollitup.org/t/diy-led-cree-cxa3070.789575/page-12 (post 230)
For comparison if we ran (1) CXA3590 at full blast (1.8A) on that same heatsink it would dissipate 150W at 28.4% efficient = 43 watts of photons.
If we ran (3) CXA3590 at 700mA on the same heatsink dissipation would be 153W at 42% efficient = 64 watts of photons
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After almost 200 pages of reading these last few days, I want to thank @tightpockt for driving me INSANE!!
I thought we were still at 10w emitters. But, noooooo...
So, this is a good time to being to plan. I move into my new house at the end of this month. And I was a bit at a loss. I was looking at @Gaius stuff, and how he has one LED per heatsink and fan. But, now I am thinking the way to go is to create these 150w modules as my basic building block.
So, first thing I am confused.@??
700mA on a 3590 is driving soft, so how can 3 dissipate 50w? He said driving one at 1.8A (heat sink equal) was 150w. I thought we are shooting for 25 watts per 3590. I have to be missing something.
IAC, here is my idea for a basic LED bloom module, no mounting rails, etc
3 - CXA3590
3 - 700mA AC-DC constant current drivers
1 - 150w active heat sink
~$250
Am I thinking about this correctly, yet?
https://www.rollitup.org/t/diy-led-cree-cxa3070.789575/page-12 (post 230)
For comparison if we ran (1) CXA3590 at full blast (1.8A) on that same heatsink it would dissipate 150W at 28.4% efficient = 43 watts of photons.
If we ran (3) CXA3590 at 700mA on the same heatsink dissipation would be 153W at 42% efficient = 64 watts of photons
------------------------
After almost 200 pages of reading these last few days, I want to thank @tightpockt for driving me INSANE!!
I thought we were still at 10w emitters. But, noooooo...
So, this is a good time to being to plan. I move into my new house at the end of this month. And I was a bit at a loss. I was looking at @Gaius stuff, and how he has one LED per heatsink and fan. But, now I am thinking the way to go is to create these 150w modules as my basic building block.
So, first thing I am confused.@??
700mA on a 3590 is driving soft, so how can 3 dissipate 50w? He said driving one at 1.8A (heat sink equal) was 150w. I thought we are shooting for 25 watts per 3590. I have to be missing something.
IAC, here is my idea for a basic LED bloom module, no mounting rails, etc
3 - CXA3590
3 - 700mA AC-DC constant current drivers
1 - 150w active heat sink
~$250
Am I thinking about this correctly, yet?