karimwassef
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Agreed! That's why I'm offsetting that with a liquid cooled DIY fixture. I'm also making the LED chips easily replaceable and expandable.
Yeah. I was surprised that the Sure Buck can run 45.4Vin and 44.4Vo. That's a very short off time (~97.8% duty cycle). I don't know that it's even running at PWM.
I think it would be fine up to 50V. But pushing a higher voltage limits output in my case. The current goes down from 3.0 to 2.8, 2.7... as I increase input (& so also output) voltage.
I expect there's a current/power limit?
Thoughts on running 48V straight off the voltage supply with a resistor and fuse?
Just a tangent here... Has anyone else run a multichip with a CPU HS & fan?
It seems so simple and cheap that I expect someone's already done this?
Cool. 2012 start!
But it seems like overkill? Those fans and heatsinks are rated for 3x the LED power?
In terms of OVP, that's why I can push it above the datasheet max... Question is: how do I measure the true drop across the LED without a driver that can deliver 48V CC?
Maybe I should look for a boost CC DC-DC driver...