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GordonThree
Jun 01, 2016Explorer
110c for LEDs is pushing it, even for latest generation 'industrial' grade Lumileds products (rated to operated at up to 150c but not for very long)... and I know the monster leds on e-bay/etc aren't using these very expensive emitters.
A silica-carbide junction will take these temps all day long, but they are still having trouble with the phosphors breaking down... need more progress in magic quantum dust (dots) to perform the frequency conversion from blue to yellow.
Have you considered active cooling to bring that temp down, or is longevity not a concern?
A silica-carbide junction will take these temps all day long, but they are still having trouble with the phosphors breaking down... need more progress in magic quantum dust (dots) to perform the frequency conversion from blue to yellow.
Have you considered active cooling to bring that temp down, or is longevity not a concern?
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