turnip brain
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So the Cree LEDs I am considering are shown in the tables at 85c, and with a water cooled heat sink scheme I expect temps would more likely run around 20-30c. It's cheaper than heavy passive sinks and active/fan cooled, and using a submersible pump, just about silent. I'd like to put a fail safe temp switch on it to shut the whole thing off in case of any overheating problems. Simple temperature switches can be thermally bonded to the sink, are cheap and can handle the load.
What temp would you choose as a fail safe to avoid frying LED strings if cooling fails (very unlikely)? This would be bonded to the heat sink, so not actual junction temp
What temp would you choose as a fail safe to avoid frying LED strings if cooling fails (very unlikely)? This would be bonded to the heat sink, so not actual junction temp