I'm looking into this driver but need to know how many led I could drive with it.
Input
100-264 VAC 50- 60Hz
Output
50- 90VDC 300mA
I would like to drive 3w cob led white with this unit. Thks
This is going on a diy algae turf.
Type: COB LED
Power: 3W
Voltage: 11V DC
Current: 300mA
Luminous Flux: 230~250LM
BEST to keep under 70V total. Voltage adds in series, so any # of LED's that add to 70V total AT 300mA will work.
1W or 3W makes no difference (within reason) except for how bright and how much heat is generated..You could do 21 ind. LED's at 3.2v..
ect.
IF you are referring to something like this:
http://www.banggood.com/3W-High-Pow...ed-gadget-US&gclid=COvLq-7H5sQCFRSUfgodr4wA2g
70/11 V = 6.36chips in series or 6 easily, 7 OK (11x 7= 77V) , 8 (11 x 8= 88V) is pushing your power supply.
It is normally NOT a good idea to max out a power supply.
ABOVE based on these parameters:
Oh and you need at least 5 to go above the 50V minimum..
+1 on the DC voltage risk. Don't go above 50V unless you're super confident in your design and implementation abilities. So, only 5 LEDs on a string at 10V each.
The higher the voltage, the greater the potential for a ground fault due to dirt, salt, water or any other contaminants from the peak voltage to ground. Assuming you're properly grounded, it would trip your GFCI (good for you) and cause more headaches.