"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
FWIW, I saw it as helpful usefull information that now is edited and gone for eternity.... Guess your on your own now Pro.
Hey, Out of respect I will remove the post and apologize for the inconvenience. I will leave the below as a follow up (less shameless) In the thread many questions were asked on why a machine wasn't built a certain way or why current manufacturers don't make things science based. A light analysis was done and posted about current machines in form that doesn't shed a good light on current manufactures. You mentioned not wanting to build a "copy" of something that exists @ price point that was more economical. The details and the light analysis I laid out was something that already exists within the industry. A science based benchmark, take it a challenge to see if you can make it better. Good luck on you endeavor I will be excited to see how far you can push limitations of LED exposure units. Thanks!
Your patents, analysis reports, and sequential manufacturing capabilities, have more than likely pushed your project beyond the scope of the typical DIY (*IMHO).... A build to me is born of love and merely a creative outlet utilizing multiple design concepts, all done late in the night as the world sleeps . Its not to save money, be cheap or competitive, but as a marriage of ideas and concepts. Buying materials and equipment is quite expensive, fabricating and welding high carbon steel / aluminum is a daunting task that few have the patience or skill for, not to mention the safety aspect in terms of engineering and electrical.... One should almost ask themselves, why bother?, I could just go buy one.
6 months ago: Diazo exposure time 30-40 seconds Now: Diazo exposure time 20-30 seconds In order to expose photo polymers use a variable power supply to run the LED's 50% power (Increase life for all those using Photo Polymers as well as control exposure times) Degradation of LED's are exponentially increased by excessive heat, which is why you keep them as far away for the glass as possible. The heat has somewhere to go and glass does not act as a insulator increasing the life of the LED's. LED's also degrade faster if ran @ 100% capacity. Optimal: size the LED's 25% greater than what is necessary. Use a light integration chip to drive them harder as they degrade.