High Power Blue LED - burns paper!
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@GTechno13 take a look at the smoke from the burning paper and youll see it being sucked in by a fan
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Nice and the beuty of a projector with lazers is that if they are on magneticaly articulatted plaforms controlled by a digital microcontroller, a refresh rate or resolution is just a matter of a firmware update!
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Video projectors are what these LEDs were designed for.
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80 bucks?? i got freinds on ebay selling them for 35 and 40.
KeithWasHere1 4 months ago
@KeithWasHere1 Can you send a link / auction number? I don't see any CBT120s on ebay.
d455ave 4 months ago
Mouser Electronics has them. The 1 piece price is about $80.00.
Luminus Devices is the manufacturer.
I tried to put the URLs in here, but YouTube won't let me.
d455ave 4 months ago
Does anyone know where to buy these? and how much?...any info and specs would be appreciated...thanks
KeithWasHere1 4 months ago
@KeithWasHere1 see my comment above.
d455ave 4 months ago
How big is the heatsink and is there a fan on it?
This is an RGB led, correct? I would love to see more videos with this LED since my experience is solely with small standard LEDs but I am looking to do some projects with these.
GTechno13 2 years ago
This is a "quick test" setup, no fancy design. I used a CPU heatsink with fan for a socket T processor. This is a blue only LED. I have a CBM 380 which is an RGB+W LED. Video soon on that one. I also have some LED pics on my web site.
d455ave 2 years ago