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Would it run just as cool if you put resistor inline and run a silent fan on top and used a regular heatsink?
It's 240W so the heatsink needs to be big in order to dissipate the heat effectively. The cooler a COB is the more efficient it is (up to a point), and the bigger the heatsink is the cooler the COB will be (up to a point). My heatsinks also have a convection current cooled core. There's water in the core, encased in the aluminum cylinder. The water vapor carries heat up to the top of the heatsink, then releases it, condenses and drops back down. Like a lava lamp. This helps distribute the heat evenly throughout the heatsink, so the fins can dissipate it more effectively. Compared to the heatsinks I tested that were purely aluminum it runs about 15F cooler at 240W.
-Keith
he's said he won't tell right now which one, or would be taking money out of his own pocket.Needs get out front with this first..He said one day he'll say what cob it is..What type cob is used?
Awesome, thanks man! I was thinking about a real cannon on the deck of a pirate ship, pointing straight up with a mound of dirt and a plant growing in the top. Or just a gnarly-ass looking pirate with The Cannon slung over his shoulder, or pointed from the hip at a bunch of Dutch Navy Officers. Or a pirate ship with a bunch of my Cannons pointing out the sides instead of regular cannons... Lol she's the artist, if she's inspired and wants to draw something up that would be super fucking cool, I'll definitely post it.My sis is an artist (maybe if ya have any ideas I can have her draft something up) she couldn't help with graphics part but she is an awesome artist,maybe once something was drawn up that can then be transferred to a graphic..just a thought bro!
you got it Brother! I will have her work on something, she's pretty good at what she does now I know what ya have in mind I can pass that onto her..Awesome, thanks man! I was thinking about a real cannon on the deck of a pirate ship, pointing straight up with a mound of dirt and a plant growing in the top. Or just a gnarly-ass looking pirate with The Cannon slung over his shoulder, or pointed from the hip at a bunch of Dutch Navy Officers. Or a pirate ship with a bunch of my Cannons pointing out the sides instead of regular cannons... Lol she's the artist, if she's inspired and wants to draw something up that would be super fucking cool, I'll definitely post it.
-Keith
With the driver mounted its 11.2 lbs total. With the driver running remotely (I give you 6 feet of wire to work with) its 8.4 lbs total.What is the weight of 1 ?
I had a few ideas come up in my head once ya mentioned that.. so I will send her a message in a bit ...I was thinking along lines of what you said but maybe the cannon will be firing off such a bright light blinding the sailors in other shipAwesome, thanks man! I was thinking about a real cannon on the deck of a pirate ship, pointing straight up with a mound of dirt and a plant growing in the top. Or just a gnarly-ass looking pirate with The Cannon slung over his shoulder, or pointed from the hip at a bunch of Dutch Navy Officers. Or a pirate ship with a bunch of my Cannons pointing out the sides instead of regular cannons... Lol she's the artist, if she's inspired and wants to draw something up that would be super fucking cool, I'll definitely post it.
-Keith
I honestly don't know, I never tried it. I really wanted this light to be passively cooled, I'm kind of a purist like that but if active cooling makes financial sense I'll be doing it as an option on fixtures down the line. Once I have a better R&D budget I'll be playing around with stuff like that all day, looking for ways to do things cheaper without sacrificing quality.Would it run just as cool if you put resistor inline and run a silent fan on top and used a regular heatsink?