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jdb420
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You are absolutely right about ways to skin that cat. The simplicity of having less labor is what makes the cxb so attractive. Using pin fin heat sinks, you can run them passive. Yes the cxb are 137 Watt cobs, but driving them softer means less heat, and according to Supraspl 50 watts is the sweet spot between efficiency and cost. Some still run them softer at 25 watts per cxb 3590. But instead of being 56.6 percent efficient at 50 watts, they are 64 percent efficient at 25 watts. There are many ways to achieve these results. Just the thought of making less electrical connections is what makes the cxb 3590 series so desirable for myself. I run high pressure aero because I am so busy with work. So, for those with more time on their hands there are so many other options, like you said. The cree cxb 3590 are available from Jerry@kingbrite at alibaba. They have the best deal on the highest bin available on the crees. And they now have predrilled heat sinks and silicone lens for these cobs. He sells you the ideal cob holder, the reflector holder, the 90 degree reflector cup, and the cree cxb 3590 for 48.10 each. Not bad. You gotta pay for dhl shipping, but your items will arrive in less than a week from time of Payment. He does accept PayPal. And it took mine 5 days to get here from china. I built my lights before the pin fin heat sinks got big, and I ordered my heart sinks from heatsink usa. I went with the 5.86 wide by 43 inches long. I spaced out 5 cree cxb 3590 on that bar, with the meanwell hlg 240 1400 mah for my driver. Two 200 mm thermaltake pure fans on the back. Probably don't need the fans, but they will make the lifespan longer hopefully on the leds. One fan would be enough, but if one quits working, I still have adequate cooling with the other fan still running.