mrheosuper
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After messing with my 3d printer, i came up with this idea
reflow a led is a hard job, if you don't have a hot air gun, or all you have is a solder( unfortunately that's me)
But, now, my idea just cost about 5$( if you have a power supply, 12V@60W at least, but as a DIYer, i assume you have at least one)
First, you need to buy 2 things
http://www.banggood.com/12V-40W-6mm...rap-For-3D-Printer-p-961874.html?rmmds=search
(i use 30w and it works just fine)
http://www.banggood.com/Heater-Alum...t-MK7MK8-Extruder-p-1015878.html?rmmds=search
the idea is we will put a led star with the led emitter on the block, then power the heater, so easy, isn't it?
Here is my result( a quick example, sorry for a dirty led star)
Before
After
I have tested it with led xhp 70, and it works very well, too
to reflow a multi-led mpcb, you will need a bigger block, but i don't have any tool for this nor i don't know how to make one
If you guy can make me a bigger block, i will pay for it
Hope it helps someone
reflow a led is a hard job, if you don't have a hot air gun, or all you have is a solder( unfortunately that's me)
But, now, my idea just cost about 5$( if you have a power supply, 12V@60W at least, but as a DIYer, i assume you have at least one)
First, you need to buy 2 things
http://www.banggood.com/12V-40W-6mm...rap-For-3D-Printer-p-961874.html?rmmds=search
(i use 30w and it works just fine)
http://www.banggood.com/Heater-Alum...t-MK7MK8-Extruder-p-1015878.html?rmmds=search
the idea is we will put a led star with the led emitter on the block, then power the heater, so easy, isn't it?
Here is my result( a quick example, sorry for a dirty led star)
Before
After
I have tested it with led xhp 70, and it works very well, too
to reflow a multi-led mpcb, you will need a bigger block, but i don't have any tool for this nor i don't know how to make one
If you guy can make me a bigger block, i will pay for it
Hope it helps someone