I am thinking of doing a Cree yard lighting setup for a friend, therefore been looking at drivers AGAIN!
So far with the all drivers (AC and DC) I have seen, the maximum number of LEDs I could run off one driver unit is between 6 and 7 (calculated on a rough 4Vf for the Crees) at 700mA. I could probably do 12 (DC 4015 Boostpuck )to 14 (Lumidrives) but those are at 350mA; so close yet so far!
So given the above facts, and the obvious preference of not having to purchase/wire lots of drivers, the question is
what are the drivers that power the highest number of Crees at 700mA or higher currents? How about at 350mA, if we prioritise quantity rather than current?
I think I will eventually hit a voltage wall, eg since 20 emitters would need 80V flying round the circuit, ie almost US mains, which wouldnt make me feel too safe about it!
As a counter argument, for Crees (from their data sheet):
350mA 80lm
700mA 136lm ie less than double output at double current
1000mA 176lm
By personal experince, is it better to drive them at a higher current, or have more emitters at a lower level as suggested by above data?
Opinions?
So far with the all drivers (AC and DC) I have seen, the maximum number of LEDs I could run off one driver unit is between 6 and 7 (calculated on a rough 4Vf for the Crees) at 700mA. I could probably do 12 (DC 4015 Boostpuck )to 14 (Lumidrives) but those are at 350mA; so close yet so far!
So given the above facts, and the obvious preference of not having to purchase/wire lots of drivers, the question is
what are the drivers that power the highest number of Crees at 700mA or higher currents? How about at 350mA, if we prioritise quantity rather than current?
I think I will eventually hit a voltage wall, eg since 20 emitters would need 80V flying round the circuit, ie almost US mains, which wouldnt make me feel too safe about it!
As a counter argument, for Crees (from their data sheet):
350mA 80lm
700mA 136lm ie less than double output at double current
1000mA 176lm
By personal experince, is it better to drive them at a higher current, or have more emitters at a lower level as suggested by above data?
Opinions?