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Just a few years ago it was nearly impossible to develop a down or spot light with light output over 3,000 lumen without using an active fan or blower LED cooler.
Today with the latest generation LED modules and COBs the efficacies and internal thermal resistances have dramatically improved what makes that even a 4500 lumen shop light can easily be kept on its ideal temperature with a well-designed passive LED cooler.
MechaTronix ModuLED Micro LED cooler. (Photo Courtesy of MechaTronix) |
“Changing over from active to passive LED cooling does not only brings an immediate cost reduction on the cooler itself, it also eliminates the need of a more complex and expensive LED driver, brings the noise to zero and reduces the risks of breakage an active element always poses.
The only reason why many designers still today where using the same active cooler as a few years ago was the lack of good passive alternatives which also mechanically fit in their current designs” according Koen Vangorp, General Manager at MechaTronix
For that reason MechaTronix has developed the ModuLED Micro:
As an example we take here the latest generation LED module of Philips Lighting, the Fortimo SLM G4 which just launched recently:
The ModuLED Micro is foreseen from a variety of standard mounting holes making that almost all round shaped LED modules and various COB formats can be directly fitted on the LED cooler without the need of extra drilling and tapping
Datasheets are online on www.led-heatsink.com
Samples and design assistance are available through the worldwide distributor channels of MechaTronix
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