Re: Spree aftermarket led blinker
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2022 1:46 pm
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The heatsink and derating conversation is what I try to avoid when I post "use 6 ohm/50 watt resistors" for LED loads.
Example of Power Resistor Derating
Aluminum encased resistors allowed for reduced size vs 'free air' power resistors. They are expected to be bolted down to a surface which acts as a heatsink. There is a minimum heat sink area which must be present to achieve its power rating.
Also, at ambient temperature rises, there is a wattage derating which is applied.
Using a Dale/Vishay power resistor datasheet gives light to the issue of heat sink area and ambient temperature.
The heatsink and derating conversation is what I try to avoid when I post "use 6 ohm/50 watt resistors" for LED loads.
Example of Power Resistor Derating
Aluminum encased resistors allowed for reduced size vs 'free air' power resistors. They are expected to be bolted down to a surface which acts as a heatsink. There is a minimum heat sink area which must be present to achieve its power rating.
Also, at ambient temperature rises, there is a wattage derating which is applied.
Using a Dale/Vishay power resistor datasheet gives light to the issue of heat sink area and ambient temperature.