I have a 6v 3watt bicycle hub generator (500 mA capability), from which I would like to run a luxeon III led. I have enough voltage OK, but the only switchmode type drivers I can find all need a higher or at least equal current capability to 700mA required by the LED (as I understand it). The generator will burn out if I connect it in this state.
AFAIK my options are:
1. Some other kind of regulator/Power supply circuit that can boost current, while reducing voltage. (I guess this would incorporate some sort of high freq. transformer)
2. Capacitors on the 6v Supply to act as some sort of current reservior.
Can anyone shed some light on either of these options, or even some other way round the problem. For the capactive reservior option, can anyone tell me how much capacitance would be suitable/practical. The LED needs about 3.7v at 700mA
AFAIK my options are:
1. Some other kind of regulator/Power supply circuit that can boost current, while reducing voltage. (I guess this would incorporate some sort of high freq. transformer)
2. Capacitors on the 6v Supply to act as some sort of current reservior.
Can anyone shed some light on either of these options, or even some other way round the problem. For the capactive reservior option, can anyone tell me how much capacitance would be suitable/practical. The LED needs about 3.7v at 700mA