After an epic failure at an attempt to obtain a CF5 I shall attempt to redeem myself by posting what I have learned about the high power SSR90 LED.
After getting my green SSR90 I found that the sweet spot for lumens vs current was about 4.5 to 5 amps. With the normal heat sink the blade holder would reach an uncomfortable 32C in 3 or 4 minutes. So the air cooling began.
After a failed attempt at adding fins to a mhs heat sink I successfully did just that & came up with this
Also a small fan and vents were needed so it ended up like this.
It turns out the air cooling setup works well with my crystal chamber. Air goes in the big holes & out the small holes.
I also tried a number of plastic lenses & aluminum reflectors. The best thing I found to focus the light was a narrow aluminum reflector from a led flash light I had that was the right size & depth. I ended up having to drop the reflector down through the top of the blade holder & jb welding it. This is also good to keep the reflector from hitting the led dome.
Pics of finished crystal chamber.
Pics of green laser.
Now for the power up stuff.
All the light output measurements were made with my simple analog light meter. With no reflector the led output is as on the spec sheet measuring about 1300 lumens at 4.6 amps.
I was impressed to find that with a good reflector (and positioning is very important just as with lenses) the output reached 5000 lumens straight out of the blade holder!
Keep in mind the lights & tv are on it is daytime & the window is open!
Chamber
Now heat is still an issue but this setup will run for about 12 minutes before getting too warm but when blade effects are added it should go a little longer.
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