MartyMcFly001
Electrical
- May 25, 2014
- 1
Hi Guys,
I recently bought myself some Cree LEDs ( XL-M 3 RGB + White ). I am planning on using a micro-controller to generate a light(colour) profile.
These lights are normally used with the four LEDs connected in series (with pre-fitting PCBs), however I require each of these to be individually set.
I have a relatively narrow soldering iron tip (& station). I have already spent hours frustrating away trying to solder leads, along with solid connectors.
I have managed to solder onto some of the legs, but it really isn't pretty. There is a largish copper heatsink inside the centre of the LEDs which needs to be flat (Adhesive heatsink).
Is there a better way to approach this situation ? I only have about 5 millimetres to solder 4 pins. Should I be trying different hookup wire ? Using a hot air gun ?
Thanks in advance (Soldering these devices is not recommended by the manufacturer - However I don't have any other method available)
Martin
I recently bought myself some Cree LEDs ( XL-M 3 RGB + White ). I am planning on using a micro-controller to generate a light(colour) profile.
These lights are normally used with the four LEDs connected in series (with pre-fitting PCBs), however I require each of these to be individually set.
I have a relatively narrow soldering iron tip (& station). I have already spent hours frustrating away trying to solder leads, along with solid connectors.
I have managed to solder onto some of the legs, but it really isn't pretty. There is a largish copper heatsink inside the centre of the LEDs which needs to be flat (Adhesive heatsink).
Is there a better way to approach this situation ? I only have about 5 millimetres to solder 4 pins. Should I be trying different hookup wire ? Using a hot air gun ?
Thanks in advance (Soldering these devices is not recommended by the manufacturer - However I don't have any other method available)
Martin