Solaris issue, replacement LED's sold out!

CloudIX

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Well i know not many people have the solaris light's, but those who do have a BIG problem. The LXK2-PWC4-0180 emitters that everyone has been using to replace the burnt out one's are no longer avail. Ledsupply was the last place i knew that had them and they are sold out. The only ones they have left are the star mounted ones that will not work with the solaris. Trying to unmount the emitters from the star requires a special oven.

Looks like I have no choice but to make a custom board that would use the star mounted type emitters. That would not be a big deal but I cant find the connector to make a direct swap. I know that i could reuse the factory connector, but i want to have replacement's ready to go when they burn out. Here is a pic of the connector if anyone knows where I can get it.
 

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Yes, i looked on there, they don't have K2 that are bright enough. Thanks for the suggestion. As far as the connector goes, I'm not sure what this one would be called. I poked around on there but didn't see it.
 
Its a 4 pin, Lindsey. And I thought it might be molex as well, but others have suggested it could be tyco, which also makes sense.

Probably the most important question is pin spacing. Anyone know that one?

Brandon
 
I thought Tyco looked right, too. Those notches in the bottom are what are throwing me, too, as far as finding an exact match. I've got a feeling there are a couple of different ones that will work, so long as you're careful with polarity. The pin spacing on it is probably nothing special.

Brandon
 
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Tyco-Electronics/102241-2/?qs=AplfTeSvkkAPUvvwrZ9gZg==

This one is close, but I don't think its 100% right. It may be close enough, though. It does have the right polarization things on it.

I'll dig around more later and see if I can find an exact part.

Also, note that the picture is only on that page for "illustrative purposes". :) It shows a much higher pin count than the obvious 4 that you need.

Brandon

That connector looks like the flat connector that connects the audio to the sound card on a CD-ROM drive. I know that one will not work in this application.
 
I thought Tyco looked right, too. Those notches in the bottom are what are throwing me, too, as far as finding an exact match. I've got a feeling there are a couple of different ones that will work, so long as you're careful with polarity. The pin spacing on it is probably nothing special.

Brandon

Since i'm going to be soldering the other end to a board, the polarity is not really important. Getting the right connector, so that it fits snug is the most important part.
 
I went as far as to e-mail this picture to TYCO and they said if it dont have AMP or TYCO logo on it, then it was not there connector.
 
Oh me 2, I'm sure someone has them. That company did not have deep enough pockets to have connectors custom made. Plus i think i have seen connectors like this on circuit boards before, I just don't know what they are called.
 
Oh, btw, if you get one from an R/C place just look for a 3 cell JST-XH balance connector. I know Danielle's RC has some pigtails if you want to get them locally but you might want to call them first.
 
Holy Crap, that's it.. I need to make a run to Danielle's and get a few. I knew i had seen it somewhere.

Once i get the connector i will make a direct swap for some better emitters. I will be measuring the solaris tonight with the clubs new PAR meter. Then once i have made the swap's i will remeasure, so i can show before and after results.
 
:lol: I'm disappointed in me, too, Mike. I haven't done enough Li-pos yet to have recognized it. Good eye!

Oh, and CloudIX... regardless of how you attach it to the "host" (solder, as you mentioned), the polarity of everything can be reversed if the connector doesn't have any sort of "keying". IE, you can turn it around the wrong way on whatever it plugs in to. That's what I was referring to. :)

Brandon
 
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