Mr Supra and all the fine people here, what's up! I'm new here. Supra I like your designs, the work looks neat and clean with no fuss
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I'm completely new to this and haven't done a build yet, but I've been reading a little, looking at peoples work, trying to get the concepts. I hope someone can help me answer some questions or perhaps point me in a helpful direction...
For my first build project I'm imagining a passively cooled light bar built on one massive heatsink bar stock. Maybe it could have fans, if need be. I would like the option to safely crank the chips to 70%+, but daily driving around 30% - 50%. I'd be saving money up front buying fewer chips, but able to push the limits of the chips, despite what I hope is nominal loss of efficiency. I imagine one benefit would be high photon density in a small footprint. I just want to keep it in bounds so I don't burn anything. I'm not sure where the sweet spot is, or if I'm even on the right track. maybe my first build should be more conservative. Anyway I have few technical questions that I hope are not too clueless.
I see that the HLG-185 driver has the high voltages for the 3590, and I assume this is more efficient, so that's good reason for choosing the HLG-185?
Let's say I go that route. If I want to safely crank up the 3590's to >65% (max 85W per chip) at high voltage, am I good pairing two 3590's with one HLG-185?
Would >65% power burn the chips and/or driver if passively cooled? Would I need forced air? Yeah probably. How much efficiency does the chip and driver give up, respectively, when you start to push up past 50% like that, as long as I can keep the temps reasonable?
I gotta say, I'm pretty lost. But I'm new to this. There's a lot to digest. Do I wire the chips in series, constant current? How do I match the chips and driver with the appropriate dimming hardware?
On a different tangent:
Would a 600W HLG-600H36 safely drive six 3070's at 36V >80% (550W)? That's really pushing it? I don't want anything to catch fire.
Would a single 600W HLG-600H safely drive six 3590's at 36volts >70% (550W)? I guess it would be more efficient than the 3070's for the same or more brightness?
Would I be needing forced air for the chips and/or driver, or could I get away with massive passive cooling? Again, clueless as to how exactly to wire such a setup, in series at constant current? Dimming?
Am I even in the right ballpark here? I really have no idea. I need a guidebook. I've read the driver and chip data sheets and some white papers on component matching, but I'm not an electrician and I haven't studied the math, which is frankly over my head. But I like to read, so, any suggestions are welcome. I'd like to figure this shit out.
Thanks!