terrik_zion
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Forgive me if this is a repeat post, I could not find another similar thread.
I have found little no no info on led heatsinking online, only managed to find one source that claims Luxeon recommends 9 sq inches of exposed heatsink material for a natural convection per watt.
I would like to build a few lights with xr-e q5 leds, and at 3.7v, 1000ma, it would of course be 3.7 watts. These lights will probably not be airflow cooled bike lights, so I need to know what experience has taught you as to how much heatsinking is required for this application.
I intend on ordering them with a mcpcb, but of course they will need additional heat dissipation.
A metal project box (of aluminum. If I can get one) should do the trick, but I would like hard data and not my guesses.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
I have found little no no info on led heatsinking online, only managed to find one source that claims Luxeon recommends 9 sq inches of exposed heatsink material for a natural convection per watt.
I would like to build a few lights with xr-e q5 leds, and at 3.7v, 1000ma, it would of course be 3.7 watts. These lights will probably not be airflow cooled bike lights, so I need to know what experience has taught you as to how much heatsinking is required for this application.
I intend on ordering them with a mcpcb, but of course they will need additional heat dissipation.
A metal project box (of aluminum. If I can get one) should do the trick, but I would like hard data and not my guesses.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.