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Thanks Clemence for the interesting test. 
Could you multiply the VR10S-757 chart by 36? That would be the equivalent of VS35P36, right?
You could use the difference between this chart and the VS35P36 to make a more accurate prediction of the lossess caused by tight packing.
I would be much more interested in 3V LEDs due to better driver availability as well as lower driver price but these look cool nevertheless.
Is the price the same for both 3V and 6V? That would make 6V a much better option as long as there are enough of them to fund a better driver. Or to have cells in 2s.
How did you connect the LEDs on VS35P36? 1s36p, right?
I see that 36 LEDs max out at much lower current than a single LED. Single went nicely to about 500 mA and maxed out at 650 mA with the cheap MCPCB. 36 go nicely to about 300 mA and max out at 400 mA. A part of the reason may be the burnt LEDs…but maybe also just thermals? And since the construction is the same from the die down to MCPCB copper (it is, right?) I would guess the main difference in cooling is actually below MCPCB. Maybe the PCB-block interface, maybe the water loop itself. Anyway - a difference in temperature should manifest in a different Vf. The charts are not precise enough to see whether the difference is there or not….is it? It surely doesn’t look large…
On a separate topic, I wonder how do black clamps next to the LED affect the measured output…