SnotBoogie
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What are the dimensions for your new panel design, SDS? just wondering how much space you're putting those oslons into
Dims ? Which ? Of heatsink ? of what ?What are the dimensions for your new panel design, SDS? just wondering how much space you're putting those oslons into
Well ..You bet the fan has a great influence there ....Does the fan have much influence on the modules as they sit inside this sort of enclosure? Would it be possible to use the heatsink for the drivers as well (since the fan is 100% on heatsink)?
This process has been wonderful to watch and informative, at that...
So ,I assumed kinda correctly there ...I do not think that these tiny " bucks" need severe cooling ....
each Buck-driver serves 12 Leds
at 700mA we have about 27W (10 white; 2 Red)
eff. of the buck-drv. is 97%
that´s less than 1W of Heat for each driver
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Yes,I agree and i like it very much ...ups.. each complete light has over 100W
my experience says we need less power and a wider spread for the leds on this heatsink
take a look at my idea and think about it
75W for each light ... 3 buck drv.
main power-supply 350W for 4 lights
better spread of light and heat
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Well ,you are right ...some other points in this design
we should place the buck-drv. near the XLR-connector to avoid to much wireing (put them on the same alu-profil)
best will be when only two wires goes from the heatsink-part to the fan-plate, makes assembling easier
also 6 to 8 holes in the Heatsink for the wires from the bucks to the PCB´s, matching between the fin´s and inline with solder-pads on the PCB
Yes ...Yes ...So ,pcb will have new dimensions ...About ?
Can not judge from the pic that much ...-And they do not look same size as the "petunia" ( 30 x 60 mm )
They seem larger ...
5 by 10cm- I might got that wrong ... only two wires goes from the heatsink-part to the fan-plate,
Wires of powering the fan of course ..Isn't that right ? yes
-the last about the holes part ,I didn't quite understand it -Sorry-
and inline with solder-pads on the PCB...?
Shouldn't the pcbs ,also be secured with ....
(Ok...have some patience with me now- )....
......just two-three tiny-tiny rivets ?
commuication problems are normal in the first time
this is what i mean
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single holes for each wire. the amount of wire has to short as possible on this side of the heatsink. looks nicer; less stress for wire-isolation
hole for the rivets depends on the final PCB-Layout. try to place them nearly as i show up.
some of the best BS i read in the last timeAre you aware that the 2nd gen EVO design has been modified so that the engine is attached to a round heat sink? The whole thing is modular. Easy to replace the engine. I will look for a pic
Not the best pics. Scroll down to see modulatiry
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/579563026/LED_Grow_light_AC90_295V_126.html?s=p