Hey everyone, new here, I'm Jay
I have messed with Lasers and other electronics before but never LED light bars.
After shopping around and pricing some decent light bars, I think I can build my own for a fraction of the price without compromising brightness.
I have a few questions, I am hoping someone here can help me out.
1. My general idea is to buy an aluminum LED light bar/heatsink housing at least 20mm in width... approx. 30-33" long with appropriate end caps.
Then, place ~6 (can I use more? should I use less?) Cree XPG2 3-ups. each paired with a 1400 mA constant current LED driver. Also, using the corresponding spot lenses from ledsupply.com...will that work assuming the drivers are a few feet of wire from the led's themselves?
Is there a more efficient way to do this (maybe multiple LED's to a driver?) ? Do I need anything else? Is there a different LED/Driver I should use?
Any help would be great!
Jay
I have messed with Lasers and other electronics before but never LED light bars.
After shopping around and pricing some decent light bars, I think I can build my own for a fraction of the price without compromising brightness.
I have a few questions, I am hoping someone here can help me out.
1. My general idea is to buy an aluminum LED light bar/heatsink housing at least 20mm in width... approx. 30-33" long with appropriate end caps.
Then, place ~6 (can I use more? should I use less?) Cree XPG2 3-ups. each paired with a 1400 mA constant current LED driver. Also, using the corresponding spot lenses from ledsupply.com...will that work assuming the drivers are a few feet of wire from the led's themselves?
Is there a more efficient way to do this (maybe multiple LED's to a driver?) ? Do I need anything else? Is there a different LED/Driver I should use?
Any help would be great!
Jay