And this is the second version. Here i asked DarkHorse to incorporate some of his design into the heatsinks (the top step), and to make a hole big enough for the FlexDrive, because the first could only accomodate my driver or a shaven down FlexDrive.
I was worried that the enlarged hole would take too much mass away from it, but he found a nice way around it. The end result was a heatsink with just as much mass as the first one, but enough room to solder a FlexDrive to the diode directly.
It's meant for an open can, but i have one of my 4x's in one of these at the moment, set to 160mA. I just started running it continuously along with one in a much larger heatsink, and it doesn't warm up much more than the other one! This one was running since this morning and i have yet to see it go above 27°C.
No matter how big you make the heatsink, the host is always the largest mass, so i always try to achieve the best possible contact between them, and the results are great.
I like the way you incorporate the driver room, btw. The hole is just big enough for the driver and tight enough to keep it straight without any additional support, and without the risk of any shorts.. You have some good ideas..
Anyway, i just thought it was funny when you sent me the link in the PM....