JaredWaites
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I've been reading a lot especially over at NR on the LED's. My drivers are here but I'm waiting on my LED's. I was told I'd have to make a LM317 voltage regulator and use a 12 volt wall wart...thing is, I don't know how to work with a bread board, nor do I understand circuitry.
Is there an easier way?
Actually I found it after searching (durr).
Originally posted by Stu
Is there an easier way?
Actually I found it after searching (durr).
Originally posted by Stu
Get a 12VDC "wall wart" Get a large potentiometer ( variable resistor with a knob ).
It can be anywhere from 1000 Ohms to 100,000 ohms ( 1K to 100K ).
Hook the high side of the Pot ( either end ) to +12VDC.
Hook the low side of the Pot ( opposite end from above ) to 12V RTN/GND.
Also hook this line ( 12V RTN/GND ) to the Dim- line ( White on the Meanwell )
NOW take the "wiper" of the Pot ( this is the part that adjusts ) and hook it to the Dim+ line of the Meanwell ( Blue )
Remember to turn down the internal current adjust before trying it and you need to know how to measure the current through the LED string to adjust. I use a DMM in current mode & I adjust my max current to 700mA.
Then you can experiment with the Dim knob (CAREFULLY) until the max on the knob corresponds to the max current through the LED string.
The spec sheet of the Meanwell does not state the absolute maximum voltage that can be applied to the Dim+ Pin, so I would advise you to not just "turn it all the way up" with the above design as you could apply 12VDC to the Dim+ pin.
My guess is that it wont care, but I wont guarantee it.
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