horstartur
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I want to built an underwater (scuba) fluorescence lamp with blue light for research. I received 2 Blue Sharks and have the following conditions.
1. Akku 12 Volt, 9 Ah
2. 4 pieces SMT (blue, 4-chip) OSTAR LE B S2W
OSRAM Semiconductors provided these SMTs unmounted. Since I have no possibility to fix them by reflow, I asked them to mount them on a board comparable to the white OSTARs (same star design as LUXEON). Unfortunately they prepared them in parallel way rather than serial. Instead only 1 Plus and one Minus in the Standard OSTARs, I have 4 Plus and 1 Minus. Every sub LED in the 4-LED-Chip has a separate red wire (plus) and all a common minus(black). I expected serial connection of the 4 LEDs in the 4-Chip-Type (forward voltage around 4 x 3,5 >14 Volt, 700 mA).
In this case I could operate two 4-Chip OSTARs with one Blue Shark (around 28 Volt).
Since my knowledge in electronics is pure, I have the following question:
How can I operate 4 pieces of parallel wired OSTARs LE B S2W (4-Chip-LEDs) on my 12 V Akku?
I would be thankful for suggestions.
1. Akku 12 Volt, 9 Ah
2. 4 pieces SMT (blue, 4-chip) OSTAR LE B S2W
OSRAM Semiconductors provided these SMTs unmounted. Since I have no possibility to fix them by reflow, I asked them to mount them on a board comparable to the white OSTARs (same star design as LUXEON). Unfortunately they prepared them in parallel way rather than serial. Instead only 1 Plus and one Minus in the Standard OSTARs, I have 4 Plus and 1 Minus. Every sub LED in the 4-LED-Chip has a separate red wire (plus) and all a common minus(black). I expected serial connection of the 4 LEDs in the 4-Chip-Type (forward voltage around 4 x 3,5 >14 Volt, 700 mA).
In this case I could operate two 4-Chip OSTARs with one Blue Shark (around 28 Volt).
Since my knowledge in electronics is pure, I have the following question:
How can I operate 4 pieces of parallel wired OSTARs LE B S2W (4-Chip-LEDs) on my 12 V Akku?
I would be thankful for suggestions.