Lighting liquid cooled cobs.....

If anyone is interested in liquid cooled bars blocks etc let me know I can custom build them at reasonable prices.
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No sweat,that all makes sense. I'll do a DIY. Not trying to necessarily peddle my wares ,just want to spread some innovative ideas. My apologies
 
Right on I'm just a mad scientist of a builder that recognized that the price and performance differences of water vs air cooled heat sink's.

To me it was a matter of necessity..... I wanted cobs to brighten my world without raping my pocket book.

My whole set up for the cooling system was under$200 and it's easily expandable for much less.

When I get some time I'll do a detailed build.....

Anyone else try anything like this?
 
@Jupiter is doing a liquid cooled light right now actually. We were just talking about doing a larger scale build with hooking the lights inline to a hot water heater to pre charge the cold water before entering the tank.
 
Inline works but id advise splitting the flow evenly and why would you want to heat the water? That's counter productive to cooling? No talking crap just the opposite of my theory and practice......

Liquid cooled cobs have the highest efficiency by keeping cobs cool.....
The cooler the cob the more lm/w and can push them harder......
 
Inline works but id advise splitting the flow evenly and why would you want to heat the water? That's counter productive to cooling? No talking crap just the opposite of my theory and practice......

Liquid cooled cobs have the highest efficiency by keeping cobs cool.....
The cooler the cob the more lm/w and can push them harder......
I think Bigsmo was talking about tempering the cold water entering the hot water heater. It's a common practice in plumbing with the hot water recirculation line. He's got some really big ideas making everything as efficient as possible. No energy goes to waste.It would obviously have to run through a heat exchanger so that wouldn't be any cross-contamination.
 
These have 17 between them but only 600- 720w rms.30-40 on 4x4ft tubes would be easy.

I've thought of sandwiching peltier cooling between the cob and cooling tubes for unsurpassed efficiency.the draw back being more heat and electrical draw on the set up overall.

Either way watercooled will easily out perform any aircooled set up and it remotes the dissipated heat to a desired location with readily available plumbing pieces!
I'm planning on eventually prototyping water blocks purpose built for cob grow lighting with parabolic reflectors and varifocal lenses. I'll have them cast and machined to fit common Cree,Vero,citizen etc holders.......that's the dream anyways....
Stitch has a patent on some liquid cooled LEDs. I think a Chinese company actually tried bootlegging them in the form of a lightbulb that you screw in. Great concept though.
 
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