Every cob has a set voltage that really doesnt vary much. You control the current and in doing so you control the power.
So really all youre doing is picking how hard you want to drive each component (10watts? 50watts? 100watts?) And then dividing that wattage by the set voltage of the component to get your drive current.
If youre using a 36v cob and you want to run it at 50watts then youre going to pick a driver that can supply your 36v cob with 1400mA of current.
There are two ways of picking a driver at this point.
One is to pick a constant-current driver that will always supply your string of cobs with 1400mA. In this case you will be wiring your cobs in series because in series no matter how many cobs you add or subtract, the current remains the same. With every cob you add or subtract from the string, only the voltage changes. For a 200watt string of 4 x 36v cobs wired in series, the cumulative voltage would be 144v. So you would need to find any constant current driver with an output of at least 144v (more to be safe) and a fixed current of 1400mA.
The other option is to wire in parallel. In this case you will be looking for a constant voltage driver with a fixed voltage output. In the case of the 36v cobs you will be looking for a driver with a 36v output. You determine your drive current by taking to total output current of the driver and dividing by the number of cobs you are trying to power. In the case of the 36v cobs that you want to run at 50watts using 1400mA of current, you need to find a driver with 5.6amps of output.
5.6amps/4cobs = 1400mA per cob
Hope this helps, there are many ways to play with combinations of series/parallel to make your driver work, but thems the basics.
Hello guys n gals....
I was wondering how I would go about choosing the correct driver for a DIY build I'm doing soon? I ask this specifically rather than wanting someone to say "Just use driver xyz, it'll be fine." I'm no electrician but I've kinda sussed out the relationship between Volts, Amps and Watts but wouldn't really have an idea how the theory works?
Thanks in advance for the help.