Mine are from rapid they run 10 hours a day
I've never read anywhere yet about the lenses needing to be cooled?
Ahhh You haven't read where I explained how the biggest age related assault on lumen maintenance is the thermal aging of the LED domes.. The hotter the LED lenses the faster the output decays.:
I would suspect that if you actually moved air across the fronts of your LEDs you would have no more issues with melting lenses.
Kcress do you have any examples of fixtures youve designed using violets that have been up and running for some time?
Yeah but look at the pictures I posted this damage is the built in plastic optic of the LEDs straight from the manufacurture. when I snapped the burnt brown plastic dome off the work are good as new......
I'm hearing mixed reports of some people experiencing simmilar results and others not having this happen. and I' seeing the same thing on Violets from RapidLED and Aquastyle, all Bridgelux LEDs. So, I'm trying to determine if its and inherint flaw inthe manufacure of all violet LEDs or just a fluke that I got bad ones from three different sources. You would think that the plastics used in the LED themselves would be UV stable, right? Evidently not, but that doesn't explain why some report no problems when running at near 700ma currents. Mine are only running at 600ma.
After 6 months of use, I'm have the same problem zachts is having. I know for sure my leds are staying cool. After running the violets all day, I can hold my finger on the lens for 15 seconds before I have to move it. I broke off some of the lenses and the leds still looked good. I'm going to pop off all the lenses and put some other ones on.
I don't think the lens is the important part to measure; it would be the star the emitter is mounted that is critical.