View attachment 3928533 It should work but's it's not very efficient to boost from 12 to 36v.
And in most of the cases you need a heatsink if you drive these cheap buck converters higher. (1A+)
You need at least constant current converters(2 poti's) to power a COB.
I would recommend to use Meanwell LDD drivers
Thanks, I was wondering about controlling current and dissipating converter heat. I checked Mouser electronics, they have a full range of Meanwell power supplies. Constant current is the way I'll go, here is a statement by Rick Frosch, Director of Engineering, Phihong USA:
"Constant-voltage LED drivers are subject to losses in current limiters, which decreases the efficiency of the higherpower LEDs typically used in general illumination applications. Constant-voltage LED drivers also require an additional conversion stage, and thus a greater number of components to power multiple LED strings. Consequently, since each additional component within a system increases the potential for system failure, constant-voltage LED drivers can reduce the reliability of general illumination lighting fixtures. Additionally, constant-voltage LED drivers are not a reliable solution for driving white LEDs. Voltage source deviations as small as 5% (i.e. from 3.3 to 3.5V), which are a normal occurrence when using constant-voltage drivers, can elicit a 100% difference in forward current (i.e. from 350 to 700mA), violating the LEDs’ absolute maximum current rating. When driven at currents in excess of their specified load range, LEDs emit brighter light and generate additional heat, which degrades their light output at a faster rate and significantly reduces their useful lifespan."
I'll try it with a pc supply with a cob I have already and compare power draw to a driver I took out of a cheap panel.