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LED Heat Management: Keep High-Power LEDs Cool

LED Heat Management: Keep High-Power LEDs Cool

April 1, 2026 /Posted by / 0
Table of Contents

  1. Why High-Power LEDs Overheat
  2. Thermal Path: Junction to Ambient
  3. Choosing a Heat Sink for LEDs
  4. Star PCB and MCPCB Explained
  5. Active vs Passive LED Cooling
  6. LED Driver Thermal Considerations
  7. Recommended Components
  8. Design Tips for Indian Climate

High-power LEDs convert only 30-50% of electrical energy into light — the rest becomes heat. A single 3W LED can reach junction temperatures above 150°C without proper thermal management, causing rapid lumen depreciation and early failure. This guide covers LED heat management strategies for Indian makers working with high-power LED lighting projects.

Why High-Power LEDs Overheat

Unlike incandescent bulbs that radiate heat as infrared, LEDs conduct heat backward through their substrate. The tiny semiconductor die (1-3mm²) generates all its heat in a concentrated area, creating extremely high heat flux density. A 10W LED COB generates more heat per square millimetre than many CPUs.

LED performance degrades with temperature:

  • At 80°C junction: ~10% lumen loss
  • At 100°C junction: ~20% lumen loss
  • At 120°C+ junction: rapid degradation, colour shift, and shortened lifespan

For every 10°C increase above rated temperature, LED lifespan roughly halves. Proper thermal management directly determines how long your LED project lasts.

Thermal Path: Junction to Ambient

Heat flows from the LED junction through a chain of thermal resistances:

  1. Junction to solder point (Rjsp): Internal to the LED package. Typically 2-10°C/W. You cannot change this — it is set by the LED manufacturer.
  2. Solder point to heat sink (Rshs): Depends on the PCB and thermal interface. Star PCBs with thermal vias: 1-3°C/W. MCPCB (Metal Core PCB): 0.5-2°C/W.
  3. Heat sink to ambient (Rsa): The heat sink’s thermal resistance. A good finned aluminium heat sink: 2-10°C/W depending on size and airflow.

Total: Tj = Ta + P × (Rjsp + Rshs + Rsa). For a 10W LED at 45°C ambient with total path resistance of 8°C/W: Tj = 45 + 10×8 = 125°C — dangerously close to the limit. Better heat sinking or active cooling is needed.

Choosing a Heat Sink for LEDs

LED heat sinks come in several styles:

  • Star/round aluminium sinks: Small, designed for single 1-5W LEDs. Simple and cheap at ₹20-50.
  • Finned extrusions: Long aluminium profiles for LED strips and multiple LEDs. Excellent for linear fixtures.
  • Pin-fin heat sinks: Best for natural convection (no fan). Air flows through from any direction.
  • Flat plates: Large surface area for COB LEDs. Mount with thermal paste and screws.

For a 10W LED, you need a heat sink with Rsa of 4-5°C/W or less. This typically means an aluminium heat sink of at least 50×50mm with fins, or a larger flat plate.

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Star PCB and MCPCB Explained

Star PCBs are small (20mm diameter) aluminium-backed PCBs for single LEDs. They have a thin dielectric layer between the copper traces and aluminium substrate, providing a decent thermal path. Suitable for 1-3W LEDs.

MCPCB (Metal Core PCB) replaces the FR4 fibreglass with an aluminium or copper core. Thermal conductivity is 1-5 W/m·K for the dielectric layer (vs 0.3 W/m·K for FR4). This is the standard for commercial LED fixtures and is essential for LEDs above 5W.

When soldering LEDs to star PCBs, ensure the thermal pad is properly soldered — not just the electrical pads. The thermal pad carries most of the heat. Use adequate solder paste and a reflow oven or hot plate for best results.

Active vs Passive LED Cooling

Passive cooling (heat sink only) works for:

  • Single LEDs up to 3-5W with adequately sized heat sinks
  • LED strips at less than 5W per metre on aluminium channels
  • Applications where zero noise is required (bedroom lighting, display backlighting)

Active cooling (heat sink + fan) is needed for:

  • High-power COB LEDs above 20W
  • Densely packed LED arrays
  • Enclosed fixtures with limited convection
  • LED projectors and stage lighting

A small 40mm fan on a finned heat sink can reduce thermal resistance by 50-70%, allowing you to use a much smaller heat sink for the same LED power.

LED Driver Thermal Considerations

LED drivers (constant current sources) also generate heat, especially linear drivers. A linear driver dropping 12V to 3.2V at 1A wastes 8.8W as heat — that is nearly 3x the LED’s heat output. For high-power applications, always use switching (buck) LED drivers that are 85-95% efficient.

Mount the driver away from the LED heat sink if possible. If they share a heat sink, account for the combined thermal load.

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Design Tips for Indian Climate

  • Derate for ambient temperature: At 45°C ambient (Indian summer), your thermal budget shrinks by 20°C compared to a 25°C lab. Use larger heat sinks than datasheets suggest.
  • Outdoor fixtures: Direct sunlight can raise enclosure temperatures to 60°C+. Use significantly oversized heat sinks and ensure ventilation holes are present.
  • Dust accumulation: Finned heat sinks accumulate dust that insulates fins. Design for easy cleaning access.
  • Monsoon humidity: High humidity reduces convective cooling efficiency. Ensure electrical connections are weatherproofed when using active cooling outdoors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What heat sink do I need for a 10W LED?

A 10W LED needs a heat sink with thermal resistance of 3-5°C/W or less. This typically means an aluminium finned heat sink of at least 50×50mm. In Indian summer conditions, go larger (80×80mm) or add a small fan.

Can I run a high-power LED without a heat sink?

Only for very brief periods (seconds). Without a heat sink, even a 1W LED can reach damaging temperatures within a minute. Always mount high-power LEDs on a proper thermal path.

What is the difference between Star PCB and MCPCB?

Star PCB is a small aluminium-backed board for single LEDs. MCPCB is a full-size metal core PCB for multiple LEDs. MCPCB has better thermal performance and is used in commercial LED fixtures.

How do I know if my LED is overheating?

Signs include colour shift (cooler white becomes yellowish), reduced brightness, flickering, and premature failure. Use a thermal camera or thermocouple on the heat sink to measure actual temperatures.

Do LED strips need heat sinks?

LED strips below 5W/m on a flat surface generally do not. Above 5W/m, mount on aluminium LED channels. Above 15W/m, add active cooling.

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