Do you know the led chip used for orphek?

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Do you know the led chip used for orphek? or Do you know which company orphek manufactures led?
 

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I too would like to know this. I have a pair of OR2's where a bunch of the LED's are burnt out, and the whole string is a brick now.

I'm highly likely to just buy a pile of epiled's and do a wholesale swap. I took mine apart, and they look like std 3W/1W chips, can't tell what brand or wattage... The wattage and voltage don't make any sense to me:

36 LED's. 60W driver. ~75VDC voltage coming off the driver.. So in theory they are getting 1.4W each? The voltage makes no sense either..
 

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I too would like to know this. I have a pair of OR2's where a bunch of the LED's are burnt out, and the whole string is a brick now.

I'm highly likely to just buy a pile of epiled's and do a wholesale swap. I took mine apart, and they look like std 3W/1W chips, can't tell what brand or wattage... The wattage and voltage don't make any sense to me:

36 LED's. 60W driver. ~75VDC voltage coming off the driver.. So in theory they are getting 1.4W each? The voltage makes no sense either..
Most likely can replace w/ 3W Epileds or any "egg" type diode.
The voltage makes sense as does the amps.
Since they use constant current drivers..
Bigger one uses series/parallel arrangement.
OR 120: Input : Voltage:100V-240V AC .
Output : Voltage :35V-65V DC . Current :1A
Power Consumption: 65W+/_5%

Current is "split" into 2 branches at 500mA each.

Smaller ones run at 550mA and whatever voltage produces that..

Measure the voltage across the stick and multiply by current (1.00 or 0.550 depending on driver ) will give you real watts..
 

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I too would like to know this. I have a pair of OR2's where a bunch of the LED's are burnt out, and the whole string is a brick now.

I'm highly likely to just buy a pile of epiled's and do a wholesale swap. I took mine apart, and they look like std 3W/1W chips, can't tell what brand or wattage... The wattage and voltage don't make any sense to me:

36 LED's. 60W driver. ~75VDC voltage coming off the driver.. So in theory they are getting 1.4W each? The voltage makes no sense either..
did you end up replacing the chips if so can you let me know what you went with? like you i have a entire or2 with blown bulbs =/
 

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When leds came out and were only blues and whites. Diy custom was all the rage. Ppl made led lights before spending the $300 on a light. Cant remember the name of the led site. Sorry. I agree you can swap out the 3w leds with prob any bridgelux or cree 3w leds.
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did you end up replacing the chips if so can you let me know what you went with? like you i have a entire or2 with blown bulbs =/
I posted a whole writeup with pics in the DIY forum on this, how to do it, lots of pics. I ended up swapping every LED.

I used these:

( I picked the non-PCB ones)
 

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I posted a whole writeup with pics in the DIY forum on this, how to do it, lots of pics. I ended up swapping every LED.

I used these:

( I picked the non-PCB ones)
thank you very much man awesome !
 

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When leds came out and were only blues and whites. Diy custom was all the rage. Ppl made led lights before spending the $300 on a light. Cant remember the name of the led site. Sorry. I agree you can swap out the 3w leds with prob any bridgelux or cree 3w leds.
D
Rapidled
 
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