Mattaus
Flashlight Enthusiast
Hi all,
Just a super quick random project before I go camping this week - trying to build an additional area floodlight. I have 2 super powerful ones already, but I want a high CRI light as well. Because I can :devil:
I'm trying to use odds and ends I have laying about. These are:
Is there anything wrong with powering each triple star of a single NANJG driver, and connecting all 3 drivers in series to a 12V battery? As BAT+ goes directly to LED+ on 7135 based drivers:
BAT+ > LED_GROUP_1 > DRIVER_1 > LED_GROUP_2 > DRIVER_2 > LED_GROUP_3 > DRIVER_3 > BAT-
So in the case of DRIVER_1 and DRIVER_2, their GND connection will actually go to the LED+ of the next LED string.
Will this work?
- Matt
Just a super quick random project before I go camping this week - trying to build an additional area floodlight. I have 2 super powerful ones already, but I want a high CRI light as well. Because I can :devil:
I'm trying to use odds and ends I have laying about. These are:
- 3 triple 219 emitter PCBs. They are wired in parallel.
- 3 NANJG 2.8A 7135 drivers.
Is there anything wrong with powering each triple star of a single NANJG driver, and connecting all 3 drivers in series to a 12V battery? As BAT+ goes directly to LED+ on 7135 based drivers:
BAT+ > LED_GROUP_1 > DRIVER_1 > LED_GROUP_2 > DRIVER_2 > LED_GROUP_3 > DRIVER_3 > BAT-
So in the case of DRIVER_1 and DRIVER_2, their GND connection will actually go to the LED+ of the next LED string.
Will this work?
- Matt