Tamazula said:I just finished mounting my LEDs on my heatsink last night.
BTW I've heard some not great things about LEDsupply.com. No personal experience, just in PMs with people on various forums.
I went with RapidLED for mine.
Tamazula said:It helps to have a full-on EE, DIY obsessed friend with a full workbench and lots of soldering experience.
I only have a 70 watt. Big jump in price to hit that 95 watt range.Qwiv said:what size iron you using. I would use a 90/95 watts and have the LEDs mounted already.
sfsuphysics said:you are using flux right?
I wouldn't do the "big blob of solder" bit as reheating that might be an issue if it's pulling heat quicker than you can put it in. They can be a royal PITA to solder on a heat sink too, but doable with a 50W solder iron without too much difficulty.
Pre-tin your wires, put flux on the pad, flux on the wire (that has the solder on it, place wire end on pad, push solder on top, you should be able to feel when the solder melts, hold for a bit, then depending how sloppy your tinning was maybe add a bit more solder to make it work.
rygh said:BTW: The real pain is DESOLDERING the wire from the glued-on LED pad when you make a mistake.
But that never happens. 8)
Yeah, I really need to get a different tip I think.Tamazula said:Just soldered my LEDs tonight. Had no problems with a 50 watt iron dialed to a little over 800 degrees F. It's far, far easier with a slightly wide tip instead of a pencil tip.
Good info. I just received my replacement heat gun, but sounds like it is not worth it.Tamazula said:... actually I experimented a bit with my hot air gun, using it from a distance to turn the entire heatsink warm (roughly 100-150 degrees) and that made the soldering even easier, but it was more trouble than it was worth. I did doublecheck the reflow characteristics before trying this, hehe.
Great!Tamazula said:Had an initial trial run using a 9V battery on a Meanwell and everything lit up beautifully on both circuits. Hooray.
rygh said:Hey Yardartist:
Nice looking setup!
But a concern:
That looks like several meanwell supplies plugged into a singe relay on a reef angel box.
Might be a long term problem. Not sure the relay can handle the inrush current.
If you have spare relay ports, stagger them slightly. Even just a few seconds.
I think I even remember someone with a similar issue on the reef angel forum site.
rygh said:Interesting, I will try that.yardartist said:Dave found that a small scratch on the LED pads helped the solder seal to it better.
I do solder leads on the LEDs before gluing them to the heat sink, which makes it easier as well.
Soldering afterward can be almost impossible for some vendors.
Not sure what AWG you used, but a concern:houser said:We had issues of large AWG vs the tiny pad.