I thought these would work too, indeed matched with an AC-DC power supply (does it need to be CV or CC ?) There even is a board to wire them all up.They only go up to 32 volts on the output and so they wouldn't work for the cobs we are using. The AC input models require low AC voltage 7-24 volts. So not something your average DIY'er is going to want to deal with. They do have a boost puck that goes up to 48 volts but you have to power it with a DC power supply. Once you go that route it make is more inefficient since most DC power supplies are are in the 80%'s efficiency. So you are much better off getting a Driver that has 120 volt AC input and high efficiency.
If so, if we could find 36V buck pucks (for the cxa3590 36V version), is it more efficient then those puck above ? I found some here (spec. sheet); I find this also very interesting because they're so small and you could build it into any heatsink
Can't we use an efficient power supply like HLG-185H-48B to connect to those pucks ?
How does efficienty works with AC-DC & DC-DC, is it also multiply ? So tot. eff. = eff. cob x eff. power supply x eff. DC-driver ?
Sorry, if i'm rambling again, let's just say stoned again
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