Diy LED Lights Panel for 5$ - Cheap and Easy 6 X 10W

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Intro: Diy LED Lights Panel for 5$ - Cheap and Easy 6 X 10W

This is my simple LED panel. I used 6 LEDs, each with a power of 10W,

3 LEDs are warm and cold 3 LEDs.

The entire project, you can also see here: 60W LED lights panel for 5$

STEP 1: Components


  • LM2596
  • Baking Pan
  • 6 x LED 10W

STEP 2: Drilling Holes in the Form of Dough

To make it easier to drilling I prepared pattern in a graphics program.

STEP 3: Drilling Holes in LEDs

Because I have 3 mm screws and in LEDs are 2.5 mm holes then I need to drill to 3mm

STEP 4: Mount LEDs to the Cake Mold

STEP 5: Soldering Wires and LM2596

STEP 6: 60W LED Panel Ready for Use

To test the use 14.4V battery which power the LED panel

8 Comments

Those LM2596 does not deliver enough current to get 60EWatts. They can handle a maximum output Power of 15W if equipped with heatsink, without heatsink maximum 10W. So such a module can only light one LED COB module at full power. so if you use 6 COBs each gets less than 2 Watts. I use one LM2596 for each 10W COB. I only have 4x10 COB LEDs

hello, I have the same 10W led but they warm up faster, do you have the same problem ? Because I can't touch them when they work
Yes, I have the same problem. I have plans to install two fans for cooling.

A fan won't help enough. You should add a fairly big heatsink, and a fan if needed.

Thank you for your advice. Soon I'm going to improve my LEDs panel.

Your Leds are inverted on the schematic.

LM2596 is a VOLTAGE controller, there you need to control intensity, you'll rapidly burn your Leds with overcurrent and their own heat not dissipated.

I always say the same thing, Leds are not passive component and need electronic skills to be properly exploited.

Thank you for the advice. So far my lamp shines well. I use it for lighting my gazebos.

Fajny pomysł ! Na pewno wykorzystam :) Pozdrawiam!