Bachomp
Well-Known Member
goodness sakes learn how to solder
Agreed! You can do it littlejacob! It really is easy! Au revoir mon ami!Bonjour
I found 5w with soldering...but I need 3w @1000mA solderless...!?
CU
goodness sakes learn how to solder
Agreed! You can do it littlejacob! It really is easy! Au revoir mon ami!Bonjour
I found 5w with soldering...but I need 3w @1000mA solderless...!?
CU
3w/5w? leds are rated to max watt, you driver determines wattage/current. Our solderless boards are good from 1 to 5 wattBonjour
I found 5w with soldering...but I need 3w @1000mA solderless...!?
CU
Bro I received the solderless xpe's today. Itching to get the bar built. Would you think that thermal paste alone is sufficient to hold the diodes in place? Or maybe paste and a little kapton tape? Or I need to man up and screw em down?goodness sakes learn how to solder
updated data sheet link at cutter. ->http://www.cutter.com.au/proddetail.php?prod=cut2841I saw some models on digikey a few weeks ago saying they were far-red, but the datasheets still hadn't been updated...
While in a discussion with a friendly led-lamp salesman in another thread, I was going to link to him the xp-e photo red mcpcb from cutter.... well, cutter has the new cree far-red leds!!
Here's the updated datasheets.
http://www.cree.com/~/media/Files/Cree/LED Components and Modules/XLamp/Data and Binning/XLampXPE.pdf
And here's cutters offering!
http://www.cutter.com.au/proddetail.php?prod=cut2200
Great news indeed!
I got the 6 FR emitter bars plus a few stars to soak the xcess watt , got my AL channel in hand ( the bars surface fit exactly to the size of the PCB ) & figured out how to mount my driversBro I received the solderless xpe's today. Itching to get the bar built. Would you think that thermal paste alone is sufficient to hold the diodes in place? Or maybe paste and a little kapton tape? Or I need to man up and screw em down?
Thanks
I solder with a stick and mask too. I got mine on stars, and I am going to drill and tap for install. peaceBonjour
Yes I know how to tin...is it the good word?
I also solder but with a stick and a mask...this is soldering
I guessed everybody understand that I am lazy...lol!
Is it ok if I buy my diode on a star or do I have to do it too...please let me know!
CU
I drill +tap+screw. you could use thermal expoxy if you don't want to remove them.Bro I received the solderless xpe's today. Itching to get the bar built. Would you think that thermal paste alone is sufficient to hold the diodes in place? Or maybe paste and a little kapton tape? Or I need to man up and screw em down?
Thanks
if it works, probably ok to run it, but I'd test with a multimeter to see what its doing.@PurpleBuz Thanks for help bud. How do you know which bin they are?
The info sheet says:XPEFAR-L1-0000-00601
I purchased Mean Well MW 9~24V 700mA 16W. It hasn't been delivered yet. So i tested out my string using this phone modem power source.
Is there any issue keeping this in service on my bar??View attachment 3626817
Mike @rapidled wrote back to tell me that he is working on having the bin group info posted on the info page.I wrote to rapid asking how to figure out the bin for these 730 xpes
They wrote back:
It changes by batch but right now we have bin F30 in stock: http://www.cree.com/~/media/Files/Cree/LED-Components-and-Modules/XLamp/Data-and-Binning/XLampXPBL.pdf
Full order code is XPEFAR-L1-F30-12-B-01.
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Isn't f30 a chromaticity bin? I should have specified RFB.
GROUP 12 = 250/300 Min/Max RADIANT FLUX @ 350mA.
absolutely not, only mine.... just kidding, yes they work pretty much on all generic 20mm starsdo those work on rapidled's stars?
Whats your part number on thoseabsolutely not, only mine.... just kidding, yes they work pretty much on all generic 20mm stars
Cheers
Mark
yes, rapid sells those in fact...... BJB's $1 apiece or something.....I have a 730 light I posted long time ago using those.do those work on rapidled's stars?
Yes, have these hereWhats your part number on those