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Interesting idea. So these guys put off enough heat to warrant a complete heat sink? Also, what was the exposure distance/time with that cyano?
Interesting idea. So these guys put off enough heat to warrant a complete heat sink? Also, what was the exposure distance/time with that cyano?
I was also interested in the use of UV/far blue LEDs. There ones with high output at 360-380 nm which would be close to perfect for Pt/Pd printing. May be one of my next projects?
I'm a bit of a ghetto tinkerer. I saw some UV LEDS on Ebay and I thought I'd buy some to see if it's applicable for alt processes.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10x-1W-Ultra-Violet-UV-Purple-High-Power-LED-400-405nm-/110737016202
After receiving them a month ago, I was able to play a bit on my work bench. So far, it seems to work with cyanotypes.
Here are some pictures. Dead Link Removed
I got the heat sink from a scrap pile from work and borrowed a power supply. Optimal voltage is about 3.5v and draws .78 amps. My plan is to mount 10 on them on an aluminum heat sink that is 10x12 inches.
If you want to put several series-chains in parallel, you can, but you must control the current through each chain separately, e.g. using one of those controlled-current supplies I linked above per chain, or with a separate high power resistor for every single chain.
Yep, that'll work. The drawback is that it's pretty inefficient, but it will work fine.
Have you measured the resistance of each resistor and the voltage across it while running?
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