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The TX Aluminium Heatsink Cooling Fan with 44mm 60° glass lens is a premium cooling and focusing solution designed for 20W-100W high-power LED chips. Featuring a copper core radiator and butterfly-shaped aluminum fins, it delivers superior heat dissipation. The silent 12V DC fan with anti-vibration cover prevents overheating, while the precision glass lens enhances light focus and brightness. Ideal for DIY projectors, floodlights, automotive, and plant growth lighting, this all-in-one kit empowers professionals to build efficient, high-performance LED lighting systems.
| ASIN | B01D1LD68C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,326 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #307 in Computer Heatsinks |
| Item model number | heatsink-60 |
| Manufacturer | TX |
| Product Dimensions | 7.9 x 2.9 x 7.9 cm; 458 g |
O**Z
Heat sink is adequate for 50 watt LEDs. Heat sink has no easy way to mount it. If you use driverless COB chips, then you have to add extra power supply for the fan.
S**I
If you are getting a bare COB LED light, driverless or not, this unit is a must to keep the light and electronics cool. The lens works great too, with some slight modifications for certain COBs. I could have made a DIY heatsink for less, but the time to drill the correct holes, tap and get screws didn't seem worth $24. The LED I used was a driverless 50w COB chip found on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GTMQSFZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I measures the wattage and it's a true 50w. With the fan OFF, the heatsink got quite hot only after a few minutes. Some important things to consider: 1. Use decent thermal paste (has some old Arctic Silver 3 laying around), clean the back of the chip with rubbing alcohol, as well as the heasink surface. Put a thin coat of the paste on the back of the LED chip, spread with a razor or credit card. Mount and secure well with the 4 supplied M3 screws. (they actually supplied 5 of those for some reason). 2. On the back of the small reflector that coems with the lens, there are 4 raised bumps. These align with holes in several COB chips that require a driver. My COB did not have those holes, so I took a razor and shaved the bumps off off. That way it sits flush on the chip. The reflector is plastic, so that's easy. 3. With 12v on the fan, it's LOUD. I used a universal 2A power supply and set it to 7.5v. At 7.5v, the fan is virtually silent but provides enough airflow to keep the heatsink just warm to the touch. I had to do some soldering to make that connection. 4. If you have concerns about glare, get a stainless mixing bowl, cut a 53mm hole in the bottom center, then 4 more holes that line up with the screws that mouth the lens housing. See attached. It looks cool too ;) 5. For hanging the light, I put a string diagonally from one screw to another on the fan grille, then hung from that. Works great! After working with the first one, I went and bought a second. Yes, I would recommend this.
A**T
This heatsink is a must for a 100W LED array, othwise the chip would be destroyed very quickly.
P**G
Thought it would be brighter
M**E
Awesome heatsink and COB setup. I used this to replace a metallurgical microscope illuminator and it worked well.
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