Finally done! Thank you everyone, this project wouldn't turn out successful without this thread. :beer:
The top. Cool by 6 fans, heatsink stays steady at 95 degrees on full blast for an hour at room temperature (sensor mount using thermal adhesive at 1/4" away from the M12 royal blue).
Reflectors in.
Temperature sensor.
The controller.
PAR measurement from 36" away.
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You can't post pics without details! Let's get the specs on this thing. Looks killer!!!
Finally done! Thank you everyone, this project wouldn't turn out successful without this thread. :beer:
The top. Cool by 6 fans, heatsink stays steady at 95 degrees on full blast for an hour at room temperature (sensor mount using thermal adhesive at 1/4" away from the M12 royal blue).
Reflectors in.
Temperature sensor.
The controller.
PAR measurement from 36" away.
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60" Maker's heatsink
2 MW SE-600-48 ps
23 MW LDD drivers
4 6-up boards from joshlawless
Arduino Mega as controller
12v ps to feed the 6 cooling fans
5v usb charger to feed the Arduino
36 Luxeon M royal blue
18 Luxeon M neutral white
34 Cree XP-E blue, I want to add more but no more room on the heatsink :sad2:
34 SemiLEDs dual core violet
8 Luxeon ES cyan
7 Luxeon ES deep red
3 Luxeon royal blue for moonlight
That's it, I think, dead simple project.
60" Maker's heatsink
2 MW SE-600-48 ps
23 MW LDD drivers
4 6-up boards from joshlawless
Arduino Mega as controller
12v ps to feed the 6 cooling fans
5v usb charger to feed the Arduino
36 Luxeon M royal blue
18 Luxeon M neutral white
34 Cree XP-E blue, I want to add more but no more room on the heatsink :sad2:
34 SemiLEDs dual core violet
8 Luxeon ES cyan
7 Luxeon ES deep red
3 Luxeon royal blue for moonlight
That's it, I think, dead simple project.
You are my hero! That is one impressive build.
What did you use for reflectors on the single chip LEDs?
And what version of the violets did you get? Version 1.0 was prone to burning lenses under high current (but they've been good about replacing them if it occurs) check them periodically especially after the 3 month mark.
I used carclo 10170 for the single chip. The violet is v2 dual core from Steve's, I hope they don't burn.
Thanks!
I've had some version 2.0 running since 10/19/2013 at 950mA, so far so good, but Version 1.0 didn't start browning the lense until the 3 month mark, But then it went very quickly, so check back in February.........
Steve's assures me these will not have the same issue.
I'll post results in one of the Violet LED threads. I have a few other chips undergoing testing as well....
As long as the primary lenses on them are actually made of silicone it won't burn up.
That's been the historical problem with them. Alot of them use PMMA (I think if I remember correctly) plastic, or something cheaper on some, same stuff as the secondary optics we all use. Problem is light in the low 400nm range and below slowly degrades that stuff over time, browning it, causing it to heat up, and expediting the failure rate. Even secondary plastic optics brown over time and have to be replaced on Violet LEDs.
Oh, I'm very familiar lol. I recently threw away $150 worth of them. :angryfire:
Let's just hope that the chinese are telling the truth now!
I'm right there with you, I've burnt up more than $200 in violet LEDs just evaluating the different ones out there to try and find some that would be up to snuff to put over my display tank :headwalls:
High hopes for the new Steve's Leds chips (there is a obvious phisical differnece in the dome on the V2.0 they do appear to actually be a silicone material) and some day I hope to find a reliable 430nm that can live up to it's specs and last the same as a Cree or Luxeon Royal Blue. (I'm testing the only one available right now in the "Cree X series" style chip package and it's not looking good. I think they cheaped out and used plastic :angryfire: (Rapid LED so far has been the only vendor who's done the research to stock good chips, but they don't offer higher nanometer violets yet, only those in the sub 410 range according to the spectrum graphs from them)
The lens on the 3535 package hyper violets are silicone, I know that they made sure of that. Steve's should consider that package, as well, for better heat transfer, which is one thing that their current package doesn't do all that well.
Btw, Philips recently released a violet Luxeon. The top-bin 425-430nm chip has 1260mW of output at 1000mA at around 3.05v. Steve's are 1026mW at 1000mA 3.5v, LGB are 960mW at 700mA 3.5v. They're also stupid tiny, around a millimeter wide. They're also stupid expensive, at around $25 apiece lol
Finally done! Thank you everyone, this project wouldn't turn out successful without this thread. :beer:
The top. Cool by 6 fans, heatsink stays steady at 95 degrees on full blast for an hour at room temperature (sensor mount using thermal adhesive at 1/4" away from the M12 royal blue).
Reflectors in.
Temperature sensor.
The controller.
PAR measurement from 36" away.
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The "Elves" have been busy again!
Just built out a new 8up PcB and a new 4up LDD-H that includes an SCW12 DC/DC convertor and an arduino PWM fan control circuit. Check em out. I'll post the build files if there's an interest.