leedoherty
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Hi could somebody recommend me an led rig for my new tank it measures 30" wide 24" front to back and 12" deep really want to try sps with this one and already have a bubble tip anemone thanks
My head hurts after reading 112 pages. By page 10 I had a fair idea of what I wanted. Now I am completely confused. Time to start reading from page one again.
There doesn't seem to be many tank shots of the "dream chip". Was it a success?
Well, I ordered my heatsinks from RapidLED.
http://www.rapidled.com/6-x-20-black-anodized-aluminum-heat-sink/
Each unit has about 1,000 square inches of surface area. The cost for three with the splash shields was just about $40 more than ordering and shipping aluminum C-channel since I couldn't find it in town.
Now to have the waterjet guy at work make me a center punch template!
According to the guy from AC-RC, the chips need > 32sq cm per watt of surface area for unassisted cooling. If I bump it up to 50sq cm per watt for a significant buffer, that's enough area for 39 ten watt chips...without a fan. Not too shabby!
There doesn't seem to be many tank shots of the "dream chip". Was it a success?
Im really looking to DIY my own LED for my 20 gallon long tank. its 30" long and 12" deep. Im new to this whole idea and its kind of mind boggling haha
Im pretty good with wiring and soldiering, so i really dont think its going to be terribly difficult. Im not going to be growing SPS or anything HARD like that. i would like to keep softies and leathers (again nothing needing INTENSE SUPER LIGHTING)
Ive been looking at Rapid LED and they only sell the single LED's. I was looking into multi-chips and they seem to make more sense. I was thinking i could get away with 1 50watt white (idk what color temp) and 1 50watt royal blue (again idk the temp/nm). Im not really sure what lense's to go with either.
Thanks a ton for the help dudes
Thanks for all the info LASSEF, How are you feeling? are you back home yet?
thanks for the info but im pretty sure your math is off
that equals 1934.4038688 square inches needed
so your doubling the passive cooling capacity of the sink i dont think that will work
according to the numbers you gave me you should be able to passively cool
about 200 watts of leds and about 130 watts if your use your 50cm2 buffer
i would say with a good fan or fans you should be able to cool about 300 watts maybe even your 390 watts but im not entirely sure to what ratio the fans aid in removing heat
i personally will be testing these heat sinks at 140watts probably running at about 60% max with one 120mm case fan. so this information was very helpful to me
i have a question though where did you come up with the 1000in2 surface area for the sinks?
I have three individual heatsinks.
The surface area figure came directly from Rapid LED via email. I'm also going to be running fans, too, and likely won't load them all up, anyway.
BTW, http://www.outletpc.com/qs7293.html has four Cooler Master 120mm fans for $13. Mine just arrived yesterday, but they look like good fans.
If there's one thing I really, hate, hate, hate about DIY with these >=10W LEDs is the stunning lack of design specs from vendors. When I designed some fixtures at a previous job using Aavid Thermalloy heatsinks and Cree LEDs, all of the thermal conductivity info was there. Aavid even has online calculators to show thermal transfer in still air and with forced airflow. Of course, their heatsinks are pricey, but it was much easier than the "That looks about right" guesstimations that we have to do with these big chips.
i really like these sinks nice and sleek looking and built in way to mount fans and a slash guard not to mention great cooling capacity.
He did write "about 1,000", so that figure would be pretty close to it. I figured that by rounding up, I would be safe and it sure makes the math easier.
The splash guard is useless if you plan to use reflectors with 10W and larger chips. It's designed to fit the standard "star plus lens" combo.
I'll try to post a photo of the 120mm fan installed once I find the screws.