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![]() I don't see any flux in the pics, did you use any?
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![]() I believe that is a flux induced solder wire that he is using.
Glad I didnt go this way........I HATE soldering. ![]()
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![]() Aww, c'mon man, you're a welder. Soldering is nothing more than low temp welding.
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![]() ![]() Soldering for me is like being in another world (world of piece ![]() ![]() all soldering is done I have a visitor so put everything on hold for couple hours.but 1st here is a mix of photos with no labels yet.. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() I dunno, that wire seems awfully thin for the kind of current that array is going to draw....
Where'd you get the Hakko 936 ? Those have been discontinued for a while now (I have 2 of 'em)
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http://www.powerstream.com/Wire_Size.htm According to the chart, max current for 28AWG in a chassis wiring application is 1.4 amps or 1400 milliamps. That stuff could be tricky to solder as well. A little too much heat & the insulation will shrink back a ways or even start cooking.
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![]() I will post few more pictures and info later on tonight as the array was finished yesterday.
The wire I am using is of no hassle and is of correct amperage resistant to what its used for and its a little tricky not to strip it whyle soldering. Unfortunately I need to upgrade to a bigger heat sink as the U Chanel aluminum gets too hot if run the array at full blast witch what I intend to do.So I have to wait a couple days to receive a 1.8" X 36" heatsink from Martin. |
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![]() I run that type of U channel no problem with 3w leds run 2" apart. They are barely warm to the touch, no fans. I mount them so the fins are facing up though I think that would make a difference. I also paint them with a high high flat black paint. My research indicated that a painted heat sink has better heat dissipating properties (emissivity).
I definitely would have went with a larger awg wire.....for the small cost it's a nice piece of mind. Last edited by reefermadness; 02-07-2012 at 02:46 PM. |
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![]() While waiting for a couple fans and a heat sink here are couple photos of the 80% finished array
![]() Here is what I am placing as lens on each LED as I had some laying around from a prior DIY with some phylips LED and must say these lens fit perfect. ![]() All lens are on tight,last night I cut and bent an acrilic sheet for a cover I must say it turned out a perfect shield ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() and now its wired and ready ![]() Plug is going into the wall and voila ![]() ![]() ![]() Man its bright too bad the camera doesn't do it any justice. |