How do you mess up the TIM? Little dot on the surface and mount the LED......same as if installing a CPU on a mobo..........the one advantage of a pad is it may not be as good as TIM but its almost impossible to mess up
It pretty much still is, even some CPU cooler manufacturers and waterblock companies are sending it with their own products.At that time, Arctic Silver was the TIM of choice.
if i gave someone who had never doneit before those exact word for word instructions, 8 out of 10 would mess it upHow do you mess up the TIM? Little dot on the surface and mount the LED......same as if installing a CPU on a mobo..........
I'm sure I was looking on there the other day, if I'm right they are listed on the citizen website or data sheet as one of the suppliers in Germany for heat distribution solutions.i found a company they make pretty nice pads even for citizen cobs....pads have exact the same size like the cobs... from edge to edge... they make even the 2 holes for the screws
datasheet looks pretty good
only problem is they sell only business to business... you have to order minimum for 250 euro they told me on phone
Maybe @CobKits or @robincnn are interested in that pads: KU-aLF5 - Thermal resistance (inch2)°C/W:0,009
https://www.aavid-kunze.com/en/products/waermeleitende-phase-change-folien-crayotherm,22/ku-alc,3
https://www.aavid-kunze.com/local/media/hmproducts/ku-alc-3/ku-alf-und-alc_datasheet.pdf
hiI'm sure I was looking on there the other day, if I'm right they are listed on the citizen website or data sheet as one of the suppliers in Germany for heat distribution solutions.
Did you ask about prices other than minimum order?
I see you can order samples of 3.
@robincnn, any data? i'd like to possibly build one for my veg. replace my two blurples.Will get back to you on that
Busy making a DIY lamp with @Bobby from Mi new frame concept. Will share pics when done. Will need to start a new thread soon.
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Trust me, people manage!How do you mess up the TIM? Little dot on the surface and mount the LED......same as if installing a CPU on a mobo..........
So are you suggesting that at the end of a long night and 10 dabs deep into the 45u bag and sleepy eyed, probably isn't the best time to be spreading paste on the back of the LES....Trust me, people manage!
Damn Brother Thats When I Do My Best WorkSo are you suggesting that at the end of a long night and 10 dabs deep into the 45u bag and sleepy eyed, probably isn't the best time to be spreading paste on the back of the LES....
This explains everything.Damn Brother Thats When I Do My Best Work
That lamp i build would give almost same performance as Photon 180 V lamp powered with Vero 29's. Both lamps are 180-190 watts, same COB only difference is COB separation and optics. Use calculator here@robincnn, any data? i'd like to possibly build one for my veg. replace my two blurples.
...maybe... but im shared a lot here... i always say that pad way its a lot more expensive... but good pads are ok to my pov... ...thermal grease are the recomended election...normally...@salmonetin might have a treasure trove of info buried somewhere????
It is a 3x3 atm. I may be downsizing to a 2x2. Thinking of using my veg as another flower tent and buying a 2x2. Currently,I veg under approx 215 watts of blurple leds. 2 100 watters from california lightworks.That lamp i build would give almost same performance as Photon 180 V lamp powered with Vero 29's. Both lamps are 180-190 watts, same COB only difference is COB separation and optics. Use calculator here
How big is your veg space.
I like the artic silver TIM. The Template application method makes it easy. I don't want to get the TIM over silicone optics so i recently decided to try the GrafTech thermal pads.
For my 2x2 veg tent in use HLG-120H-C1400 with 2x citizen CLU 048 on 120mm heatsinks. I run them at 700-1050mA . 1050 is about 100 watts and good enough for veg. Pics page 16 of this threadIt is a 3x3 atm. I may be downsizing to a 2x2. Thinking of using my veg as another flower tent and buying a 2x2. Currently,I veg under approx 215 watts of blurple leds. 2 100 watters from california lightworks.