Thermal Management

dirtyoldb

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On the topic of heatsinks and building your own light, can you use larger heatsinks than necessary for better heat dissipation? Like using 2" wide heatsinks and 1" wide led strips. Would it help extend led lifespan or help slow the degradation of the strips?
 
To a point more surface area can help dissipate the heat but there are limits. Thicker is better than wider IMO.

My wife said that too .. lol.

I'm looking for a flat around 25mm to 30mm max width. Black oxidized with nice thick height.

Most are only 10mm that I have seen so far.
 
Anyone know where to get 600mm length, 25mm wide heatsink to run Samsung S02 SL-B8V1N30LAWW

Only place I can find any in the UK is lumitronix.
Priced €8.89 2k/w thermal capacity.

At that power density (1A,11.1v, 280mm long) I think you can run without heat sinks or just use aluminum angle or channel.
 
At that power density (1A,11.1v, 280mm long) I think you can run without heat sinks or just use aluminum angle or channel.
Exactly. I think that the strips are designed to operate within tolerance running at test current in 'free air'. Adding any thermal mass will be beneficial-I use 0.125" thick aluminum strips to mount my F strips.
 
At that power density (1A,11.1v, 280mm long) I think you can run without heat sinks or just use aluminum angle or channel.

Thank you, so many wise men on here all wanting to show how big their heatsink are...

Pity for most..

So thanks to ones who actually want to help.
 
Yea seen this before..

Just wanted to check didn't dissipate that much heat..

They run at hotter than my little s02 for veg tent.
 

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Plan to run more than one set.

Just this set just now. Only for veg area.

Next one will be for main bloom tents.
 
Better explanation than just get more strips.

Plan to use two or three in similar design.. later once more funds..
Two of these designs will cover a 3x3
If not mistaken.

This being my first build. Being pressured by mrs to make sure it's safe as in a loft.
 
I don't have any heatsinks because strips aren't designed to be used with them. That's why they have a poorly conductive fiberglass PCB instead of a metal core one. If you think you need a heatsink then you're running your strips too hard and should use more strips and/or less power.
Actualy, some are fiberglass and some are aluminum. The need for a heat sink depends on power density. A 1120mm long Bridglux EB strip running at 30w doesn't need a sink, an F series strip running at 100w does.
 
Actualy, some are fiberglass and some are aluminum. The need for a heat sink depends on power density. A 1120mm long Bridglux EB strip running at 30w doesn't need a sink, an F series strip running at 100w does.
Thanks for the correction, I've never used Samsung because every time I ran the numbers I found that they cost a lot more for only a little more light.
 
Figures at 1A /1.4A / 1.6A.
12 in series according to Samsung calculator
 

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Waiting on some heatsinks from China.
Got a great deal £30 for 25mm wide 12mm thick 24 in total.
Won't be here till July :-(

So got this aluminium flat bars 10mm thick to make do till they arrive.

Running 12 strips on hlg h185 C1400B on one.
Build the exact same 12 strips on another rig, again using hlg H185 C1400B.
Two rigs, that way I can have more control than one big light as explained above.
 

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