Rasser
Active Member
some bad engrish that may be of interest :
Yes, good info and true - but could also be a bad excuse from the lamp manufacturer to buy cheap 3 grade LEDs (Bin's)
or cut down on cooling to save $.
A example maybe is this lamp
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120W-LED-Hydroponics-Plant-Grow-Light-Red-Blue-0011-120W-Ship-from-UK-/221005251404?pt=UK_HomeGarden_Garden_PlantsSeedsBulbs_JN&hash=item3374f0834c
Much cheaper than my 120W, but if I look at the LED pcb it looks like the LED's are mounted on top of the pbs
and not like on my lamp, where the LED's flat bottom is mounted directly on the head sink.
This pcb type is ok for highpower LED's I think.
The heatsink behind the pcb in taken the heat.
This is not.
The pcb is the heatsink or it's mounted on a heatsink( acting as a extra layer of insulation in my book - could be mistaken)
Don't know if you have seen the thread: Lighthouse Hydro is doing it wrong.
but it's worth a quick scan if the subject is cooling, temperature vs flux output and lifespan.