I could see those being a good fit. If u have an old cord around even an old cell charger u could try those first. So u dont have to spend more money
I was just looking for chips. One of these 660 chip (red) descriptions specifically says not to use a white light driver.If that housing was from a 10w chip its input voltage is whats listed on there but outputs 12v. Most 10w chips r 12v. Weird that your chip is 10w 6-7v
I need 4 of them though. 2 for 660's and 2 for the 730's.I could see those being a good fit. If u have an old cord around even an old cell charger u could try those first. So u dont have to spend more money
Go for it! R u buying the housings and swapping em out?I need 4 of them though. 2 for 660's and 2 for the 730's.
I have all 4 housings, the 730's should be here any day now. I'll just pull off the OEM power supplies and retro fit the new ones. I definitely did this the hard way, but thanks for helping me figure this out!Go for it! R u buying the housings and swapping em out?
Hey man its nothing. I'm glad to helpI have all 4 housings, the 730's should be here any day now. I'll just pull off the OEM power supplies and retro fit the new ones. I definitely did this the hard way, but thanks for helping me figure this out!
Just run a longer piece of wire between the 2 cobs to put them where you want. Use that method of both on the one driver.Popped open Amazon today, power supply units expected delivery...Aug 15-30
Pretty much guarantee I'll get baked and chop up old cellphone chargers before they show up. I hate waiting.
Yeah, that wouldn't be too bad. I might test wire it up like that and see what happens.Just run a longer piece of wire between the 2 cobs to put them where you want. Use that method of both on the one driver.
That's some good advice right there!This can not work!
The driver usually used in this 10w floodlights are 17-38v @300mA. You need at least 4 of these 10w COB's and connect them in series to match the drivers minimum voltage. And with only 300mA per COB you can max-out there effiency.
Better is to use one of these 3-10v/900mA drivers. I need them to make my small top-seller, a 5w flower initiator using a 10w floodlight and a 10w/730nm COB for only 25 bucks.View attachment 3981289 View attachment 3981290 .
BTW, these 6v wallplug driver are constant voltage and would probably burn out your LED. I would not try it!
This is the ebay part number of the 3-10v drivers: 331625043383
Copy it in the search bar. Seller is Gracelight LED, 5,32$ each
and you can connect two chips in parallel to drive each 10w COB @450mA, ~3w.
Gracelight also have 10w/730nm for 9$/pcs.
Maybe you can get them cheaper at alibaba, who knows?
That's some good advice right there!
Thanks...Big learning curve for me here.This can not work!
The driver usually used in this 10w floodlights are 17-38v @300mA. You need at least 4 of these 10w COB's and connect them in series to match the drivers minimum voltage. And with only 300mA per COB you can max-out there effiency.
Better is to use one of these 3-10v/900mA drivers. I need them to make my small top-seller, a 5w flower initiator using a 10w floodlight and a 10w/730nm COB for only 25 bucks.View attachment 3981289 View attachment 3981290 .
BTW, these 6v wallplug driver are constant voltage and would probably burn out your LED. I would not try it!
This is the ebay part number of the 3-10v drivers: 331625043383
Copy it in the search bar. Seller is Gracelight LED, 5,32$ each
and the driver fits perfect to 660nm and 730nm 10W COB's. 7w and 6w at the Wall!
Gracelight also have 10w/730nm for 9$/pcs.
Maybe you can get them cheaper at alibaba, who knows?
4 Drivers, $12.64This can not work!
The driver usually used in this 10w floodlights are 17-38v @300mA. You need at least 4 of these 10w COB's and connect them in series to match the drivers minimum voltage. And with only 300mA per COB you can max-out there effiency.
Better is to use one of these 3-10v/900mA drivers. I need them to make my small top-seller, a 5w flower initiator using a 10w floodlight and a 10w/730nm COB for only 25 bucks.View attachment 3981289 View attachment 3981290 .
BTW, these 6v wallplug driver are constant voltage and would probably burn out your LED. I would not try it!
This is the ebay part number of the 3-10v drivers: 331625043383
Copy it in the search bar. Seller is Gracelight LED, 5,32$ each
and the driver fits perfect to 660nm and 730nm 10W COB's. 7w and 6w at the Wall!
Gracelight also have 10w/730nm for 9$/pcs.
Maybe you can get them cheaper at alibaba, who knows?
Hold up, these LEDs are designed for DC current. If that's what you mean by "constant current" they will work fine...to a point. I have the 730s designed for 1000ma which is perfect. But I have the 660s designed for 900ma. 11% over, but maybe tolerable. Run time 15 min per day...remember that...not 12 hours.BTW, these 6v wallplug driver are constant voltage and would probably burn out your LED. I would not try it!