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Author Topic: Cree 10w  (Read 12113 times)

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vimal

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Re: Cree 10w
« Reply #15 on: February 12, 2015, 21:22:34 PM »
Hello friends. i am in the process of making the circuit but i am a bit confused. i took a look at the seller's led specifications.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Top-10W-Cree-Single-Die-XM-L-LED-T6-White-20mm-Star-Base-1040Lm-3000mA-/221240243864?hash=item3382f23698


the seller states that the led operating voltage is 3.2v to 3.7v. can you please advise me on the voltage i need to use?

the led is rated 3A and 10w. i think for a maximum output, 3.4v is good since 3A x 3.4v gives me 10.2w.

please help.

thanks

cheerio

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Re: Cree 10w
« Reply #16 on: February 12, 2015, 22:06:34 PM »
Well it is the operating voltage range. Don't worry if you are not exceeding it. Just make sure the LED is cooled enough

kam

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Re: Cree 10w
« Reply #17 on: February 13, 2015, 23:10:37 PM »
Actually you need a controller at 3A constant current. Let the controller decide what voltage to use for 3A. When the led is cold, the voltage required is higher. As it gets hot, the voltage must go lower. So you need a constant CURRENT supply.