Anthony P
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I have completed a RGB project with a combined output of about 3-4W. It uses the Red ml501p73-p1245, Green NDG7475, and Blue PLTB450B. The dichroics used were from a Russian E-bay seller and turned out to be excellent for the project. All 3 drivers are analog controlled Black Bucks. The red required some additional resistance tweeking on the adjustment pot to limit current range to the red to about 900mA. Normally, a Black Buck has a low end adjustment of 1A.
Cooling is acomplished via 2 40mm TEC modules connected to the 1/4" Al mounting plate. They are contolled by 2 digital thermostats and a 10A switching power supply. The temp probes are mounted inside 2 rolls of Cu on the plate secured with Artic Silver. The hot side of the TECs are heatsinked and fan cooled. The cooling system works perfectly.
Assembly was straightforward with only 2 minor glitches. One, the 12mm copper modules were a sloppy fit in the heatsinks. This was resolved with shims made of copper foil. Two, the collimating lenses (G-8) are a bit loose in the modules so alignment goes off when removing lens caps. This is not a big problem because the kinematic optic mounts allow for very easy adjustment... just a few seconds to align.
I have posted pictures to IMAGUR. The camera really does not do it justice. I tried unsuccessfully to photograph the incredible yellows and even purples it can generate.
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Thanks for checking this out.
Cooling is acomplished via 2 40mm TEC modules connected to the 1/4" Al mounting plate. They are contolled by 2 digital thermostats and a 10A switching power supply. The temp probes are mounted inside 2 rolls of Cu on the plate secured with Artic Silver. The hot side of the TECs are heatsinked and fan cooled. The cooling system works perfectly.
Assembly was straightforward with only 2 minor glitches. One, the 12mm copper modules were a sloppy fit in the heatsinks. This was resolved with shims made of copper foil. Two, the collimating lenses (G-8) are a bit loose in the modules so alignment goes off when removing lens caps. This is not a big problem because the kinematic optic mounts allow for very easy adjustment... just a few seconds to align.
I have posted pictures to IMAGUR. The camera really does not do it justice. I tried unsuccessfully to photograph the incredible yellows and even purples it can generate.
h
Thanks for checking this out.
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