karimwassef
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The last quote sums up the risk:
The switchers are not synchronized (there is no way to sync multiple LDDs), and load sharing will not be split very evenly, but it is possible to run in this configuration. Its also likely an EMI mess but thats a given for most of the long cable run LED builds here :spin2:
Also the output resistor is just for a model and need not be included. Depending on the LDD construction the diode may also be optional (haven't really looked). I'd suggest a 2A+ Schottky diode for each LDD, rated for at least 50V.
Yes. I was planning 5A Schottky rated for 100V without a resistor. As far as sync, the dimming option is PWM driven. If I use the same PWM signal for all three, it should drive to the same driving clock (this is a guess). As far as ripple and EMI, It's a question of input and output capacitance. That could impact loop stability, I know, but a little capacitance should clean up any induced ripple?
I guess I could use 4 ($20 per LED), and that would give me up to 3.5A with margin.