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How to wire this LED?

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ruairidh_

Ok first off I have absolutely no idea about anything to do with electrics, so don't judge me on what's probably a stupidly simple question[emoji14]
Basically I was wondering how I would wire this LED to a heatsink and how it would be wired so as it can be plugged into a household socket (the UK one)

Would you need a stepdown transformer thing so that the led doesn't explode? Any advice would be great.

Led: http://intl-outdoor.com/noctigon-mtg20-mcpcb-cree-mtg2-q0-5000k-6v-led-p-727.html
 
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It tells you on the link you gave us:

Noctigon boards run the LEDs much cooler allowing a longer lifespan or higher driving currents. The boards can be soldered to brass, copper or other materials eliminating the typical thermal paste or typical thermal glue which has a very low thermal conductivity
 
why not get some oil filled electric rads and led light fittings it should be a lot cheaper in the long run, plus you can temperature control it then

you are going to want a constant temperature in there and these led's wont put enough heat out as they will be tiny and the solder would melt before it gave off enough heat with that small footprint
 
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It tells you on the link you gave us:

Noctigon boards run the LEDs much cooler allowing a longer lifespan or higher driving currents. The boards can be soldered to brass, copper or other materials eliminating the typical thermal paste or typical thermal glue which has a very low thermal conductivity
I mean do you just solder wires to it? I know it can be soldered straight onto the heatsink
 
why not get some oil filled electric rads and led light fittings it should be a lot cheaper in the long run, plus you can temperature control it then

you are going to want a constant temperature in there and these led's wont put enough heat out as they will be tiny and the solder would melt before it gave off enough heat with that small footprint
Temperature wise as long as it can give off the lumens I need it to give off then Im not worried about how hit or cold it gets unless it will melt the solder,but I doubt it will get that hot
 
I mean do you just solder wires to it? I know it can be soldered straight onto the heatsink

Your original post said 'how do I wire it to the heatsink'. Right, so the question is actually how to connect wires to the LED? For that type of device I would say you would solder them to the + and - terminals. Did you get the full data sheet for this device yet? Daz
 
Your original post said 'how do I wire it to the heatsink'. Right, so the question is actually how to connect wires to the LED? For that type of device I would say you would solder them to the + and - terminals. Did you get the full data sheet for this device yet? Daz
I got a reply from intl-outdoors, was pretty vague tbh but it said that there was no datasheet for the Led :L surprised me a bit as you would expect them to have one, sorry I was unclear about the wiring D:
 
Don't mind me while I bump some old threads. Just doing the rounds. Ignore the thread if it's not current topic, it'll soon drop off the list, but if the thread interests you, feel free to reply. :)
 

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