Mr.Moniker
Well-Known Member
Ok so basically I was looking at buying the smaller of the Diamond Series XML LED lights.
Upon checking specs I see it's running 4 10w Cree chips and 64 3w bridgelux chips. I've been around this site and many others to know that most of the DIY LEDs I've seen built use those exact same COBs.
So now I'm thinking "well how hard could it be to build an LED myself using almost the same specs as the Diamond Series". knowing that I could save some money I took off to the internet to learn all I could.
Long story short, I've become a lot more fluent in the idea behind building LEDs, now I just need help with some fines points.
Most of my confusion comes when trying to pair a driver to my COBs. I want to run my 4 10w chips on one driver, and then run 60 3w chips between 5 drivers.
So basically I'll be running 12 3w chips in series per driver, and 4 10w chips in series on one driver.
I know the mA of my LEDs should equal the output of my driver, and that I need my drivers voltage to be equal to or higher than my LED strings.
If the voltage of my driver is higher than my voltage of my LED string, the LED will burn out without a resistor right? I'm scare I'm going to buy all my COBs and drivers, hook em all up, only to have miscalculated and blow up a few hundred dollars worth of electronics. Can ANYONE with any kind of helpful advice for running LEDs in series with a mean well driver, if I'd need resistors or anything else, or even just advice on what to buy, I'd greatly appreciate it!!
Upon checking specs I see it's running 4 10w Cree chips and 64 3w bridgelux chips. I've been around this site and many others to know that most of the DIY LEDs I've seen built use those exact same COBs.
So now I'm thinking "well how hard could it be to build an LED myself using almost the same specs as the Diamond Series". knowing that I could save some money I took off to the internet to learn all I could.
Long story short, I've become a lot more fluent in the idea behind building LEDs, now I just need help with some fines points.
Most of my confusion comes when trying to pair a driver to my COBs. I want to run my 4 10w chips on one driver, and then run 60 3w chips between 5 drivers.
So basically I'll be running 12 3w chips in series per driver, and 4 10w chips in series on one driver.
I know the mA of my LEDs should equal the output of my driver, and that I need my drivers voltage to be equal to or higher than my LED strings.
If the voltage of my driver is higher than my voltage of my LED string, the LED will burn out without a resistor right? I'm scare I'm going to buy all my COBs and drivers, hook em all up, only to have miscalculated and blow up a few hundred dollars worth of electronics. Can ANYONE with any kind of helpful advice for running LEDs in series with a mean well driver, if I'd need resistors or anything else, or even just advice on what to buy, I'd greatly appreciate it!!