Could use your or supra helpI see another problem actually... The voltage drop across the 9V cxa1304 is actually more like 10V at 650mA.
doh. you'd have to run 4 in series in that case! They probably call it a 9V diode because that's the forward voltage where the diode array is considered "on".
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We need to know the Vf class. What's your bins?
Yes I did. However I didn't cover the connections with any insulator.. Problem?Did you take the glue off and solder the connections to the driver? Did you try a different driver to rule out a dud?
Also, positive and negative can be confusing when hooking up drivers to LEDs in series. The positive of the driver goes to the positive on the LED, which is kinda weird in a way because they are in series and the positives connect to the next negative in the string. So actually the driver is lying to you about positive and negative to try and makes thing easier
they don't snap in, so i took them out after i tested them. i don't know if I'm being too carful handling these LEDs, are they really fragile?This will probably qualify as the stupidest comment ever, but I don't see the COBs in the last picture, just the holders. Am I missing something?
when i tested it i had all the channels going. yes, my girlfriend and i checked all of them several times to see if they were in the right way. i have not tried it without the holder.Are you using both channels? Have you tried each channel separately? Can you get a multi-meter to test the connections? Maybe it's one of the holders or the COB isn't sitting in the holder the right way. Have you wired the COBs up without the holders?