kajen13 Posted November 24, 2015 Share Posted November 24, 2015 Hallo I need some LED for an opflow algae scrubber. The scrubber will be around 7 x 7 inch. What would you recommend ? I need everything: solderless LED, power supply, potentiometer, wirering, EU-plug. I was thinking 4 red and 1 blue LED and then run the led's on about 50 %. Also would a copperplate be enough as an heatsink ? Link to comment
kajen13 Posted November 24, 2015 Author Share Posted November 24, 2015 Or maybe 6 LED's. 1 x deep red, 4 x 430 nm and 1 x 660 nm. Link to comment
jedimasterben Posted November 24, 2015 Share Posted November 24, 2015 That much violet won't grow much in the scrubber. Red LEDs have lower voltages, so six total LEDs on the smallest driver won't really work well, you'll need to do six 660nm and one 430nm. Use an Inventronics 26w 700mA driver and you can dim the light down as the scrubber starts so you don't inhibit the algae growth. Link to comment
kajen13 Posted November 25, 2015 Author Share Posted November 25, 2015 Okay so I need to buy this: 6 x Cree XP-E Red 660 nm solderless : http://www.ledgroupbuy.com/categories/CREE/XP%252dE/?sort=featured&page=2 1 x Cree Cree 430 nm solderless : http://www.ledgroupbuy.com/solderless-hyper-violet-led-430nm/ 1 x Driver : http://www.ledgroupbuy.com/inventronics-26w-driver-700ma/ 1 x BERGQUIST Thermal Adhesive 20mm Star - 10 Pack 1 x 10K Ohm 1/2 watt Linear Taper Potentiometer Solid Wire 24awg (300 volt) - 25 feet - Black / Solid Wire 24awg (300 volt) - 25 feet - White Would a copperplate be enough as a heatsink? Do I need a fan ? Are there anything that I forget ? Link to comment
jedimasterben Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 The Cree XP-E you linked to is 620-630nm, not 660nm. You want this instead: http://www.ledgroupbuy.com/solderless-deep-red-660nm/ Cree does make a 660nm XP-E, called 'photo red', but LEDgroupbuy does not stock it. I would imagine the cost would be significantly higher than their current chip for not much more flux. Milad usually will only stock something like that if it makes sense to the end user. Sure he could make a slightly higher profit off of it, but the end user wouldn't get any real benefit from it. As for the heatsink, no way to know if it will be enough just knowing that it is copper. How big is it, how thick, and where it will go is it open to the air or is it sealed up? You may need a fan. You can try it, attach the LEDs and run them, and if after ~10 minutes you cannot keep your finger held to the heatsink because it is too hot, then you will need to add a fan. Link to comment
kajen13 Posted November 26, 2015 Author Share Posted November 26, 2015 Thank you for the help :-) I will order today and buy 660 nm led's instead of 620 nm Link to comment
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