Newbie Aquarist
Reefing is my middle name
Hey Wayne, that site is actually banned here.. but most of us know what clay-boa is...![]()
That said that LED is 5 channels, how many drivers you'll need will depend upon what you want to do with the chip. You could run run all of them at the same rate by tying all the V+ wires together and all the V- wires together, in which case you'd need a driver that could output ~ 100watts at 700 mA for each multichip. Or you could tie 2 or 3 channels together and run 2 drivers per multichip. Now if you want all 5 channels independently dimmable (or able to be turned on/off) you'd need a driver for each channel, now with most drivers aimed at the LED market that we work with they handle about 14 LEDs max, and since each channel is 10 LEDs that's 5 drivers per chip, of course you could tie multiple channels from multiple chips together but.... you'd need something with a higher voltage than the 48V which I'm not sure if they make.
If you're going to go with these, I would say I hope you have good soldering skills, and can wire up a project box to serve as a power supply, use some of those LDD driver boards from the other thread otherwise you're going to be crowded in an octopus of wires. If it were me, I'd probably just spend the extra money on a premade units (e.g. Kessil 360) and be done with it. Basically what I'm saying, is if you have the skillset to do this, than it could be worth it, but for many (even with the skillset) the convenience factor trumps any cost savings.
I didn't know that. Thanks for the advice. The only octopus I want is calamari.