The max they can handle and the most efficient they can run is not the same, but the opposite actully.@Growmau5
Oh I always thought that running as close to what it can handle is best? What is THEE best option of driver for me to build 3 of those lights,4 cxb3590s, using one driver on each
I'm not gromau5 but as for a parts list.I have decided, after watching your videos, that I think I am capable of a DIY LED like you made. Especially if it is solderless. Do you have a complete part list for the 4 cob project in the video. I saw a glance of it, but the video was too small to read it all. I am going to price it out, but I think this will be my next project. I was looking at Tasty LED's but if i can do it myself I will. I am going to reread this thread again. Any help with a parts list would be awesome though. Check Ya Later fellow DGC
The max they can handle and the most efficient they can run is not the same, but the opposite actully.
Please look at the graph made by a different member on here, and see the current and efficiency changes represented in a percentage. The higher the % the better for heat and power savings.
The less current they receive the more efficient. The efficiency increases will continue till the current isnt enough to light your area anymore.View attachment 3587318
None of them will tell you the watts but they can help you work that out.@bassman999
Which of those numbers tells you the watts being emitted from the COB? As in, how many watts emitted by a 3070 at 1.4 mA? 3590 at 1050 mA? I know it's a simple question.
You look at the Vf of the 3590 which for sake of ease can be approximated at 36V@bassman999
Which of those numbers tells you the watts being emitted from the COB? As in, how many watts emitted by a 3070 at 1.4 mA? 3590 at 1050 mA? I know it's a simple question.
Those components would work together. You could add up to eight 36v chips (~25w each) on that driver if you wanted, it (the driver) would run more efficiently then, but its likely not a big concern. You may not need/want the lenses, specially if you are running 700ma..but thats depends on your space/preference somewhat.Can anyone verify that these are the right components? Kingbrite asked a lot of questions. At this price, I may just order a Tasty LED. Unless @Growmau5 wants to sell one of his
Thats funny bro!!!!! Got a laugh out of that one.just a week and you know ohms law? i have been tip toeing around it for years and have no clue. haha