"Apply Arctic Silver 5 (pretty much the best available) heatsink goo onto the faces between the star and the body. Tighten the screws.
Now we need to remove resistor R04 because it is somewhat under-rated for the ~0.4 Watts it needs to dissipate inside a hot body... It is shown here:"
Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:15am
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Posted by: Flash
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 27/Jun/08 1:15pm
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"Two 0.6Watt 0.2 Ohm resistors in parallel are my choice… Remember it will be hot in there (crap photography again) [corrected value typo here too]:"
Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:17am
Views: 504
"CHECK THAT THE TORCH ACTUALLY WORKS NOW (much too hard to fix with goo everywhere)
Apply Arctic Silver 5 this time to the lip between the light's body and the LED carrier:"
Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 24/Jul/09 12:19am
Views: 588
Posted by: Datsane
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Fri 2/May/08 12:01pm
Views: 1,960
Posted by: jeremyb
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Wed 4/Jun/08 8:10am
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Posted by: mark2c
Posted in: Building L E D Night Lights
Posted on: Tue 11/Oct/11 8:22am
Views: 897
Posted by: ryda
Posted in: Review - Cheap Dx.com Lights For Night Riding.