WTS: Genuine 365nm Nichia NCSU033B UV leds

Iā€™ll try to get one for the fun of it :slight_smile:

Received some copper and alu. boards for testing how these UV leds fitā€¦

The universal base boards made for both XHP70 & MK-R seem to be a better match than the ones suitable for XHP50 & XHP70. Both are perfectly usable, nonetheless :+1:

I think there will be a short circuit. The center pad is too wide on the star

I thought so too, but considering that the solder bulges slightly up it worked without a problem. The led got pulled into itā€™s place once the solder started to flow.
Iā€™ve had (the start) running yesterday without any issues. Then I decided to test the limitsā€¦

Hi again, your LED should be on itā€™s way to Germany as we speak.
Iā€™ve run a test to see if these leds have the same issueā€¦
After pushing the test-unit (the one on the DTP star) to 1.7A i had to stop the test, as I did not have proper isolation of the rest of the lab from UV bombardment.
The die seems unaffected. The star temperature reached around 56Ā°C

Those are pretty cool, and the combination with a readily available DTP board makes them interesting.
Tempted to buy one but $20 for one led, however good the price, still makes me think twice :wink: !

Djozz, cant you send me some translucent S2+ thingies, and i will send you one of these :slight_smile:

That is too good a deal because I got those for free from Simon. But send me your address and you will get some anyway. (and that reminds me that someone else asked for a few of those as well, so I will have some shipping to do :slight_smile: )

I just got mine today. Very fast shipping! Thanks!

djozz, PM sent. Iā€™ve ordered some S2+ hosts from GB for modding. Feel free to ship away any S2+ parts you donā€™t want to keep :smiley:

The_Driver, wow that was indeed fast. Any plans on how you are going to mount the LED into your host? Iā€™ve modded a 348 with one of these where I just soldered the LED to a rectangular copper bar 2x3x6mm and then glued to the pillā€¦

Iā€™ve got some more playing to do with these today. Any wishes what one should do to a de-domed or, should I say ā€œde-windowedā€ UV led? :smiling_imp:

Forgot to annotate the photo.
The small die on the anode side is apparently the ESD/TVS protection diode. That fella ensures that this expensive diode does not get zapped by the static. Ainā€™t that sweetā€¦

Thanks Valor, I will get you a few nice emitters for your S2+ :slight_smile:

This will soon need itā€™s own separate thread :slight_smile:
Iā€™ve had some time to prepare a test of the same led at 1700mA and leave it running overnight. The thermal performance looks very promising.
Iā€™ve then had the led running at 2000mA for an hour and it stabilized at 79Ā°C. Thatā€™s at 285% of datasheet figures.

The power usage seemed to remain uniform despite running warmer.

Voltage and current has been logged via an Agilent 34970A data acquisition unit. Iā€™ve ordered a set of Omega K-type thermocouple to cover temerature in the logged dataā€¦

No visual deterioration either

Mine arrived yesterday, thanks for yor fast shipping!

That graph screems for added output data. I will see if I can add that (but no promises because it is hobby :wink: ).

Cool. It was primarily done so that I donā€™t miss the burn-down moment. But luckily the led coped with it well.

A friend promised to lend me an industrial UV power meter sometime next week. I hope to do some absolute irradiance (W/cm2) measurements for stock as well as ā€œoverdriveā€ currents.
No need for you to risk your LED outside its specs :wink:

Doing measurements with an actual UV power meter is way cool! Looking forward to that. :slight_smile:

Finally received two EIT SpotCure UV Intensity Meters and figured I need a way to collimate the light in order to make accurate readings.

After some experimenting I decided to go forward with a simpler setup: mounted a 18mm reflector (laying around) and centered with some rubber o-rings. I hope this way I can minimize the spill.

The measurements are now relatively consistent within few counts, based how I align the flashlight.
The UV meter has a large ā€œStartā€ button which has to be pressed while measuring. Releasing the button stops the process and keeps the screen on, showing the latest reading for 3 minutes. Iā€™ve modded one of the meters for a ā€œcontinuousā€ reading to make the measurement easierā€¦ :smiley:

Since these meters measure the irradiance, the unit for the readings is Watts/cmĀ². Iā€™ve yet to find a way to convert these into a ballpark raw power in Watts before we can compare the measured output to the values advertised in the datasheet.

Hereā€™s a reading out of a new & freshly modded Convoy S2+ with one of my LEDs mounted on a 16mm aluminium XHP50/XHP70 base, and the glass replaced with 2mm ZBW2 filter. The measurement is done with the stock driver set to the ā€œHIGHā€ setting.

Some more statistics to followā€¦

Finally some more data :slight_smile:
Here are some irradiance measurements with and without ZBW2 filter.

The ā€œstartā€ of the measurement shows the instantaneous reading, the ā€œendā€ is the reading once the output of the LED&flashlight stabilized (3-5 seconds)

We have our first martyr in our researchā€¦
This one was mounted on a 20mm alu. MCPCB, zapped at 4.5-5A pulse