This is my attempt to solder the Cree MC-E LED, its done with a very small 10W Heating element just below the LED, like this the stress to the LED is minimal, but i can only solder to small prints...
The Profile is from the Datasheet, and followed loosely by adjusting the voltage to the heater by hand.
It is solderd to a Lumitronix aluminium PCB and then glued with thermal conductive paste to a heatsink.
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1:28 Lol fail.
aarnes6 3 months ago
That's a nice cheap way of doing it without a re-flow oven or and air rework station.
necromx 7 months ago
where did you get the heater from?
MsThermite 8 months ago
Designer what heating element you used ?
SirYaro2 9 months ago
That looks like it could power the nuclear holocaust
kctess5 11 months ago
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Films4You 1 year ago
Quite impressive work!
YusDyr 1 year ago
thanks friend !!!!!
Angeltecc 1 year ago