Hi,
this is my first post after i have been reading around the forums for quite some time now.. Thanks for the wealth of information you provide :wave:
I did not really understand this driving LEDs by current instead of voltage.
Let me give you my scenario, I have bought the following:
http://www.ledrise.com/accessories/led-drivers/p240/led-driver-1000ma/
which says is a 1000mA constant current supply irrelevant of the voltage as long as it is in the range
and i was thinking of using it to drive the following LED i bought:
http://www.ledrise.com/leds/high-power-leds/p863/bridgelux-led-array-2200lm/
Forward Voltage (recom.) 15.1 V
Forward Voltage (range) 15,1-17,3 Min-max V
Forward Current (recom.) 750 mA
Forward Current (range) 750-2500 mA
If i am runinng it in its voltage range without the constant current power supply (directly connected to the batteries), how much current would it be getting? Would I burn it out?
thanks in advance!
this is my first post after i have been reading around the forums for quite some time now.. Thanks for the wealth of information you provide :wave:
I did not really understand this driving LEDs by current instead of voltage.
Let me give you my scenario, I have bought the following:
http://www.ledrise.com/accessories/led-drivers/p240/led-driver-1000ma/
which says is a 1000mA constant current supply irrelevant of the voltage as long as it is in the range
and i was thinking of using it to drive the following LED i bought:
http://www.ledrise.com/leds/high-power-leds/p863/bridgelux-led-array-2200lm/
Forward Voltage (recom.) 15.1 V
Forward Voltage (range) 15,1-17,3 Min-max V
Forward Current (recom.) 750 mA
Forward Current (range) 750-2500 mA
If i am runinng it in its voltage range without the constant current power supply (directly connected to the batteries), how much current would it be getting? Would I burn it out?
thanks in advance!