lundi 3 octobre 2016

Meanwell LDD1500HW driver

I was building another 36VDC power supply with an 10A output. I got mine wet and lets just say I fried my power supply. but! since I made the lights, and power supply myself I didn't lose any LEDs. The fused relay I had on this blew as soon as it entered the water, and thankfully I put in enough fail safes in place to protect my fish, my LEDs (most expensive components), and me too. GFCI went off immediately. So, I was halfway through sourcing materials, and finding what heatsinks I had left, and shopping for capacitors etc. when I saw this!

http://ift.tt/2dDIn9D Ri9AUY6w%3d%3d

for those of us who have several 48V 350W power supplies laying around from older DIY LED projects you can now purchase a 1.5A (1500mA)LED constant current driver that is compatible with that power supply. No more purchasing a 36V power supply to will only power 10 Cree LEDs. This has the potential of powering up to 3-14, 3.2V LEDs @1500mA in series! or another LED @1500mA which is what I am excited about. I can now purchase 8 drivers that will power all 100+ LEDs I have in my fish room and only have ONE cord!! oddly enough that's how my power supply went in the drink! I was managing electrical wires to give everything a nicer cleaner look. now I get to design a new lighting setup for my fish room which won't be much different than what I have now. Don't fix it if it aint broken!

here is a link to those of us who use driver boards for your LDD drivers. http://ift.tt/2dDI4f3 this is the pin style. the first link I posted has wire leads coming out of it. :blob:


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