DIY Passive cooling with PIN Heatsinks SST120 and SST140

coreywebster

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None of the heatsinks I have are pre drilled for CLU058. BJB for CLU058 need 55mm spacing. 120 and 140mm heatsinks have 54mm for Cree 3590 Bender writh.
@1.4 amps on clu058 140mm would be good. 120 will work fine too.
I have CLU048 @1.4 amps on 120mm . With the air circulation in tent the Heatsink was around 55C.
Will get some heatsinks predrilled for CLU058 in 2-3 weeks.
Thanks robincnn
 

CobKits

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Cree 3590 CD 72V still in stock for $36
Citizen CLU048 1812 in stock


For those who want 3590 CD 36V .. Jerry is willing to sell for $35-$36. Tell him u from RIU. Min 4 pcs order. Not sure how much is shipping.
Jerry skype: kingbrite.jerry
Jerry email: [email protected]
just want to throw it out there that CXBs on my site are $40 with the RIU code. prob a wash to import them unless youre buying 10+. code CXB for limited time free shipping on those
 

robincnn

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Making a Lamp with cheep drivers and Bridgelux Vero 29 and Khatod Optics for a perfect coverage.

Drilled a few holes. No tapping was needed.

Making a junction box. You can get them on ebay.
Drill a hole and make it wide with a scissor. Hole saw would be even better.
PG7 glands for LPC drivers. Meanwell HLG AC fits with PG9 cable gland.
PG 9 for 18 awg AC power.
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robincnn

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robincnn

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Khatod 90 Silicone lens $16*2 =$32
Bridgelux Vero 29 $22*2=$44
Meanwell LPC100-2100 = $35*2= $50
Junction box and glands $10
AC Power wire $1.5
140mmx80mm pin Heatsinks $19*2= $38
Aluminum L channel $10
Total = $185
with Some wagos and screws total ~ $200


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Heatsink center is 55C and heatsink edge near the wire is 50C. Would have been nice if there are a little more clearance between the heatsink and driver wires.
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Grounded the frame
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coreywebster

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Hey @robincnn there's a new citi cob calc on the cob calc thread. According to the data the 90cri clu058-1825s are around 10% less efficient than the 80cri. What are your thought? Because I have never hoped my eyes were deceiving me so much since I checked my lotto ticket last night.
 

robincnn

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Hey @robincnn there's a new citi cob calc on the cob calc thread. According to the data the 90cri clu058-1825s are around 10% less efficient than the 80cri. What are your thought? Because I have never hoped my eyes were deceiving me so much since I checked my lotto ticket last night.
I just checked the Citizen website and looks like they have same calculator on their website that they had earlier.
I will look into the other calculator.. Not sure why data would be any different
 
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