l0wbob2016
Well-Known Member
well it is benefiting at least a bit. i build this setup as my firt lamp ever. never did one before. i was not sure about the heat i get confronted when this runs for 18 hours. so i wanted to be sure. now i know it is enough and maybe a bit overpowered in terms of cooling but at the other point i dont think u get 40°C with passive heatsinks, so to actually get that same amount of cooling u need st least a fan on that aluminium sink. powerwise seen a pump takes 8 - 13V @ 350ma and the fan takes 12V @ 350ma so its like having two fans at low speed. i dont know how much 1 fan takes to cool a CXB3590 with 36V and 1400ma down to 40°C but i think at least 12V at 350ma? so i got maybe double consumption but steady 40°C. in a real room it may be 45°C cause the room is warmer. then i need less power for that 65% relative luminous flux i told about some posts before.What exactly is the advantage then? People make passive setups that are as effective for cheaper... Its not like watercooling is actually benefiting you in this case over an aluminum heatsink and fan because thats essentially the same thing, but far cheaper.
i get your point but i dont think its that much inefficient as u may think. i accept that i use more power to cool this setup via watercooling than it would need when cooled with alu and fan.
so at the end i got a bit more cooling for a bit more power needed.
some thing that is a negative point is the weight compared to alu and a fan. but thats another thing thats gonna be optimized with a better frame.
yeah thats right and i am thankful for any questions and critics or even tips.He did ask for comments and questions... I commented it appears he overspent by atleast a factor of 2 to cool his light. I asked him why.
i just want to do some conversation over anything thats said and maybe make some things clearer. so no offense.
well double down defending sounds for me as if i would defend a very obvious mistake i did and i dont want to accept it. but thats not the case.Yeah, agreed. But Id also say its good to learn from mistakes, not double down defending them lol.