would you make me a 2-white 1-blue for a 2.5 NR I'm setting up? Don't need a splash shield though. PM me price.. Thanks-
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would you make me a 2-white 1-blue for a 2.5 NR I'm setting up? Don't need a splash shield though. PM me price.. Thanks-
Would it have been easier/cost efficient to buy a heat sink?
Depends on the size of the heatsink. if you just need a 3-4" square sure 15$ @newegg.com you can probably find something. But due to the dimensions finding a heatsink premade was closer to 40-50$.
If I can find some old computers that I can steal the CPU heatsink out of I can probably put this together a bit cheaper, but thats the only thing I can think of.
If you're talking about the 3 of these same 1.2W LED's, you'd need very little heatsink. maybe a piece of aluminum bar or U channel would would be more than enough. It won't look as nice as what you built here, but that is really not a lot of heat to get rid of.
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My previous comment was in the mind set of the 2x8" heat sink. Yes I agree for a 3 light you could use to simpler piece of aluminum.
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