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Steve20131
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They really need a thermometer for hotter ambient temps
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All done, was rather tricky. The sensor just needs milling into the heatsink close to the aluminium base as possible
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I have also used some wire wool on the chrome fan covers, they came up really well....
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Im inspired, have 6 mini scans here that need a good going through (WAY too many projects on my hands atm)
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Well dome that man!! I love you have thrown yourself into this and just kept hacking away until you got where you needed to be. I hope the end result is all you believe it will be... and keep us all posted we love pics of the fun you're having
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If it sounds like a gorilla is trying to escape, turn it down.
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Thanks guys. It is fun and rewarding, I'll try and take pics but I often forget in between bits
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The second photo I took with the flash on as it doesnt come out as it looks. The edges are clean and I'm pleased. This is the 300w (575 replacement)
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After 40 mins it settled on 54.6 on full brightness. The sensor is mounted right on the led aluminium base. The led die (part where electrons cross) is approx 70 degrees, way below the 150 degree maximum. The 100,000 hour lifetime spec is typically when the aluminium base is kept below 85 so it should last forever
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