I had originally planned to rapid prototype a mounting bracket for a P4 heats - Thread Here
Unfortunately, I couldn't get the price below $100 - and my budget is pretty tight. Also, it may have fallen apart as soon as I attached the heat sink
Instead, I decided to attempt a steam bent wood mount for the grand cost of $3.65. I have never attempted to bend wood before, so this was quite a fun experience.
First, a quick price-out:
20W cool-white LED $6.97
12V to 30-34V current driver (microtek 20/30w) $6.54
12V power supply $5.99
Heatsink + Fan $7.97
Poplar board $3.65
Lens + reflector $3.25 (have not yet received)
Total: $34.37
Onto the build:
I steamed the wood over a pot on the stove for ~2 hours.
A few basement clamps, an aluminum pot, and a torrent of obscenities later - I had the wood bent. I plan to leave it on the pot for at least 24 hours to help the shape take. (will report on whether it does or not)
I decided to use a "Clear Cube" server heatsink as the cooler for its streamlined look and low profile.
Using white lithium grease and super glue I mounted the LED diode set onto the base. If this were a 50 or 100W build I probably would have gone ahead and ordered some legitimate thermal adhesive. But, I happened to have these on hand - so on they went.
Unfortunately, I couldn't get the price below $100 - and my budget is pretty tight. Also, it may have fallen apart as soon as I attached the heat sink
Instead, I decided to attempt a steam bent wood mount for the grand cost of $3.65. I have never attempted to bend wood before, so this was quite a fun experience.
First, a quick price-out:
20W cool-white LED $6.97
12V to 30-34V current driver (microtek 20/30w) $6.54
12V power supply $5.99
Heatsink + Fan $7.97
Poplar board $3.65
Lens + reflector $3.25 (have not yet received)
Total: $34.37
Onto the build:
I steamed the wood over a pot on the stove for ~2 hours.
A few basement clamps, an aluminum pot, and a torrent of obscenities later - I had the wood bent. I plan to leave it on the pot for at least 24 hours to help the shape take. (will report on whether it does or not)
I decided to use a "Clear Cube" server heatsink as the cooler for its streamlined look and low profile.
Using white lithium grease and super glue I mounted the LED diode set onto the base. If this were a 50 or 100W build I probably would have gone ahead and ordered some legitimate thermal adhesive. But, I happened to have these on hand - so on they went.