Nice Ol Bud
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I just wanted to test the circuit of the leds, so the five on one side and the five on the other side were tested by hooking the 10w driver to the leds and they worked fine. The total Vf for each side (5 leds) is 17.5vI dont quite get what u r saying about pos and neg....but (12v-25v) means u Need to have at least a Forward voltage of 12V, so like a Minimum of 4whites with like 3,2Vf or 6red with 2,3Vf. Otherwise the Driver wont be stable in Output and flashing occures.
Double checked. Each led requires 3.5v at 1.2A to produce 4w. So correct me if im wrong :- 10 (leds) x 3.5v = 35v. The driver output is DC:20-39v 1200mA -+ 5%. So from that i think it should be right. Is this correct?http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/52999/why-is-my-constant-current-source-led-driver-pulsing
Wrong driver? Check the math again.
So that means 6 in series or not?hooked up the driver for the crees, turned them on and all i get is 3 on the positive side and one on the negative side flashing
Try with one led less, but i think it should be right even with 10, as Long as u dont exceed max wattage of the Driver. With the multimeter in series and switched to amps, (Switch to 10A fuse) you could check if the Output is really 1200mA, multimeter switched to voltage DC -on the Output of the Driver, in parallel to the circuit (one end on + one on -) you could check for the actuall voltagesEach led requires 3.5v at 1.2A to produce 4w. So correct me if im wrong :- 10 (leds) x 3.5v = 35v. The driver output is DC:20-39v 1200mA -+ 5%. So from that i think it should be right. Is this correct?
If you have a look at the pic all 10 crees are in series but i disconnected the wire connecting them at one end so that only five were now wired in series. Thats what i mean by 5 on each side.What do you mean by "five on one side and five on the other side"?
Yeah everything seems fine there. I might try one of the drivers out of the ufo tonight at lights outCheck your wiring again (the ones at the ends). Is everything right?
Take a look at what you said earlier. 3.5V per LED and your driver is rated at DC:20-39v 1200mA, so when you only run 5 you have a voltage of 17.5V - which is less than 20VIf you have a look at the pic all 10 crees are in series but i disconnected the wire connecting them at one end so that only five were now wired in series. Thats what i mean by 5 on each side.