pirg420
Well-Known Member
So with the recent chatter about Tj affecting efficiency it would seem that an active cooled setup would be much better at keeping the Tj lower and thus allowing the chip to run more efficiently, and create more par etc
On my 1100 watt Bcblondes fixture the fans pull 16 watts at 110 volt. We are comfortable 'wasting' this power if our chips are running cooler and gaining efficiency etc.
Ive a few questions. How are you measuring Tj? When I use an laser thermometer on my heatsinks I see about 28 degrees C. I am unable to measure the temperature behind the chip on the heatsink surface(obviously), which is what i think Tj refers to, but I might be wrong. Is the 28C I'm measuring my actual Tj?
Ive seen estimates from Greengenes putting Tj at about 40C with active cooling and supra has mentioned about 50C with active cooling obviously this could fluctuate depending on any variables but they seem like decent estimates.
Would love to hear everyones thoughts on this.
thanks
On my 1100 watt Bcblondes fixture the fans pull 16 watts at 110 volt. We are comfortable 'wasting' this power if our chips are running cooler and gaining efficiency etc.
Ive a few questions. How are you measuring Tj? When I use an laser thermometer on my heatsinks I see about 28 degrees C. I am unable to measure the temperature behind the chip on the heatsink surface(obviously), which is what i think Tj refers to, but I might be wrong. Is the 28C I'm measuring my actual Tj?
Ive seen estimates from Greengenes putting Tj at about 40C with active cooling and supra has mentioned about 50C with active cooling obviously this could fluctuate depending on any variables but they seem like decent estimates.
Would love to hear everyones thoughts on this.
thanks