I have coated my entire refrigerator in infrared sensitive material, and I plan on lighting it up with 4 Osram IR chips.
I plan on using a buck puck to drive LEDs. Info on the LEDs is on this page, pretty straight forward
So seeing as how they are rated at 1 Amp and 1.5 Vf, I'd like to push them to ~800 mA with this adjustable driver.
I just have a few questions,
- Should I run the 4 LEDs in series with each other or in parallel?
- Will the extra 7.5v create enough heat to require a heatsink for the buckpuck?
- For those who have used them, are the prongs labeled? I see there should be a +/- for input and ground, blue/white for LED anode/cathode and grey/green for controls (pwm for example)
I plan on using a buck puck to drive LEDs. Info on the LEDs is on this page, pretty straight forward
So seeing as how they are rated at 1 Amp and 1.5 Vf, I'd like to push them to ~800 mA with this adjustable driver.
I just have a few questions,
- Should I run the 4 LEDs in series with each other or in parallel?
- Will the extra 7.5v create enough heat to require a heatsink for the buckpuck?
- For those who have used them, are the prongs labeled? I see there should be a +/- for input and ground, blue/white for LED anode/cathode and grey/green for controls (pwm for example)