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Blue and Red PT-121 LED's

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I have a red and blue PT-121 LED with heatsink and optics from a H1600 projector. $50 free shipping US on the red. $60 on the bare blue LED Shipped US.:beer:

Blue PT121 W/Heatsink and Optics


Red PT 121 W/Heatsink and Optics


18A CW and 30A Pulsed.:eek:

If you are looking for an insanely bright blue or red led this is it. These are about $100 after shipping from mouser for just the bare LED. Pt-121 LED LED Lighting Modules | Mouser

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Here are some picts of them running. I can only feed them about 5A with my power supply but they are ridiculously bright already.:eg:


The optics on the red one shape it into a 4X3 box while the blue has a round output like a flood light. Not sure why they would be different.:thinking:


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what happened to you finger? playing who can take that 2W beam longer? looks so oval like a 445 diode :D anyway good luck with the sale!
 

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Soldering iron burn. I get them all the time. I have about four now in different states of healing. It is the nature of the beast. When you use a soldering iron for 3-4 hours a day it is bound to happen. I have gotten used to it.:tinfoil:
 
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Wait since when did they have blue in them.
Does this mean the projectors no longer have 445nm diodes.
 

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In the H series they are using the 445 diodes to make just the green light with the color wheel. The blue and red LED's provide the red and blue light.:beer:
 
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Using blue to make green. :thinking:
Its good for us but why not just use a Green LED
so does that also mean there are not as many diodes any more.
 

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Here are some picts of them running. I can only feed them about 5A with my power supply but they are ridiculously bright already.:eg:


The optics on the red one shape it into a 4X3 box while the blue has a round output like a flood light. Not sure why they would be different.:thinking:


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Since I'm not an 'expert' of LED models, what's the Wattage of these and what are the required current and voltage (or ideal...)?
 

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The ones from this thread sold a long time ago. I did get another blue and red a couple of months ago but I am unsure where they are. I was saving the blue for a personal project. I will search around and shoot you a message as soon as I can find them.:beer:
 
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Thanks, sorry to dig up this old thread. The red would be great if it turns up I also need 3 PT-54 red w/heatsink and optics. If you can find it and ship it all together, that's great. If not I'll still take the PT-54's.

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I have a few more of these if anyone is interested.:beer:
 
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DTR, you got a red and blue "set" available? I'm interested.
 

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Sure do here this will make it easy.:beer:

Blue PT121 W/Heatsink and Optics


Red PT 121 W/Heatsink and Optics
 





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