Hadez411
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Ok, so I had an idea but I need some knowledge. Four of the new cxm 32 cobs (55$ each) would be about 220$ total and I could be run at like 160W each, toss in two 320W power supplies for a total of 527$ for 640W. 113$ to spare. If you can find a used car rad, cheapo cpu water blocks and an amazon special water pump, you've got a bare bones, water cooled cob setup for very close to 1$ per watt.
I'm just wondering though, will your efficiency drop dramatically if your cob is cool but still being driven hard? It seems like COBs are mediocre at transferring the heat through their thermal interface and into the heat sink. From what I read on the Vero 29 data sheet you'll lose lumen efficiency with increased amperage on a somewhat exponential scale, even at Tc of 25C and then your temperature going from 25C to 85C affects that by an additional 10% loss of lumens per watt. I was scheming and thinking that maybe you could cover the cob surface with epoxy and then put a water cooled acrylic lens on it, or something of that nature. They're supposed to work at very low temperatures, so I'm thinking of ways to get them cold on a budget and prevent condensation.
I'm just wondering though, will your efficiency drop dramatically if your cob is cool but still being driven hard? It seems like COBs are mediocre at transferring the heat through their thermal interface and into the heat sink. From what I read on the Vero 29 data sheet you'll lose lumen efficiency with increased amperage on a somewhat exponential scale, even at Tc of 25C and then your temperature going from 25C to 85C affects that by an additional 10% loss of lumens per watt. I was scheming and thinking that maybe you could cover the cob surface with epoxy and then put a water cooled acrylic lens on it, or something of that nature. They're supposed to work at very low temperatures, so I'm thinking of ways to get them cold on a budget and prevent condensation.
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