UKpeanuts
Well-Known Member
So looking at the graph its taking just over 300mA from your driver, which is being pulled up by the COB?One thing I want to say from personal experience is that the 3070 has a vf of 38v. But I currently only drive it with 32v and it runs fine
I made a green line on the graph at about 1000mA, ill base some scenarios on thatShould have added this , Forward voltage does change with the amount of current the COB is given. So a cob with a Vf of 36 @ 1000mA will have a higher Vf @ 1400mA and a lower Vf @ 600mA. Resistance changes with the amount of amps going to the COB.
d1 rated - 1000mA @ 40V-(40W) -- COB: Runs no problem
d2 rated- 1000mA @ 34V-(34W)-- COB: Perhaps it runs.... because it's a constant current driver it will try to deliver 1000mA and as a result the voltage will be 'pulled up', but at the expense of its efficiency, because the driver is only rated up to 34W, but now its delivering 36W to the load and so i2r losses decrease efficiency?
d3 rated-1000mA @ 30V-(30W) -- COB: Does not run.
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