I created this led light strip build, and I was wondering if heatsinking would be sufficient. Also, I found this very cheap driver on Digikey and am wondering why it isn't suggested more often?
Build Specs:
8x BXEB-L0560Z-35E2000-C-B3
4x PLED96W-069-C1400-D-HV
8x Heatsink USA 1x25in
Various other necessities...etc.
These drivers have a constant current rated at 1400ma, these strips are rated at 1400ma max, which I heard they can actually go up to around 2000ma or something. For each driver, I would wire 2 strips in series with a forward voltage of 41 volts for 1400ma according to the Bridgelux datasheet. I know since I would be running these at high wattage, more heatsinking would be necessary. I don't think these 1in strips would provide enough passive cooling, if so, what would another recommendation be? Also, is there something wrong with these drivers, why are they so cheap?
Build Specs:
8x BXEB-L0560Z-35E2000-C-B3
BXEB-L0560Z-35E2000-C-B3 Bridgelux | Optoelectronics | DigiKey
Order today, ships today. BXEB-L0560Z-35E2000-C-B3 – LED Lighting COBs Engines Modules LED Module series White, Warm Linear Light Strip from Bridgelux. Pricing and Availability on millions of electronic components from Digi-Key Electronics.
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4x PLED96W-069-C1400-D-HV
PLED96W-069-C1400-D-HV Thomas Research Products | Power Supplies - External/Internal (Off-Board) | DigiKey
Order today, ships today. PLED96W-069-C1400-D-HV – 1.4A 23 ~ 69V Constant Current LED Driver AC DC Converter Topology 1 Output from Thomas Research Products. Pricing and Availability on millions of electronic components from Digi-Key Electronics.
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8x Heatsink USA 1x25in
1.000" Wide Extruded Aluminum Heatsink
We provide businesses and individuals with high-quality aluminum heatsinks extruded and shipped in the USA. Visit HeatsinkUSA and shop our heatsinks today.
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Various other necessities...etc.
These drivers have a constant current rated at 1400ma, these strips are rated at 1400ma max, which I heard they can actually go up to around 2000ma or something. For each driver, I would wire 2 strips in series with a forward voltage of 41 volts for 1400ma according to the Bridgelux datasheet. I know since I would be running these at high wattage, more heatsinking would be necessary. I don't think these 1in strips would provide enough passive cooling, if so, what would another recommendation be? Also, is there something wrong with these drivers, why are they so cheap?