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How to solder Star LED PCB's in series circuit?
I need to connect 3 star PCB's with 1 watt power led each in series. Please send a wiring diagram or picture.
I need to connect 3 star PCB's with 1 watt power led each in series. Please send a wiring diagram or picture.
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11 years ago
3 star PCB's of ONE WATT each running on 12V DC Driver at 350 mA constant current
wiring instruction needed for series connection only and NOT Parallel
11 years ago
Without answering Mathews question, your question is so badly phrased it can't be answered.
WHICH Star Led ? Or failing that, what's Vf at Ityp.
What Supply voltage ?
Answer 11 years ago
He doesn't have time to answer any questions. His project is due Friday and he's spent all semester drinkin beer and tryin (failin) to get laid. Now he's gonna fail the class and it's our fault!
Answer 11 years ago
Man... We suck.
Answer 11 years ago
Don't we though. I just hope we don't loose our "Answerer's permits". I worked too hard to get mine!
Answer 11 years ago
No worries, if we lose our permits we can just make new ones out of duct tape, Altoids tins, and series-wired star LEDs.
Answer 11 years ago
...only if you say what supply voltage is.....
;-)
Steve
Answer 11 years ago
Dude, I can't be bothered to help you help me. Can't you see that I'm way too important for that? The nerve of some people.... Really. ;-D
11 years ago
I think everyone else has pretty much summed up the sentiments I'd share.
Just wanted to "me too" the situation so you understand that it's not just one or two people who find your question confusing due to lack of logical thought in its formulation and are offended at your slackeresque (although predictable) reply to Matthew.
Clue: we don't get paid for answering questions. We do it out of the kindness of our hearts and solely at our own expense, both in time and for those of us who have paid to be members of this site, at our own out-of-pocket expense.
my 2 c
11 years ago
Do you have a datasheet. Look at your supplier's website, or at the manufacturer's. There will be a pinout for your product on the datasheet.
Answer 11 years ago
I ask a question, and you reply with a question....
Please just send a wiring diagram if you know how to.
Answer 11 years ago
Why so angry? I'm just trying to help you.
Odds are, this LED is very simple to connect. Go find the datasheet, find the pinout, then connect it as you would any other LED.
If you are to stubborn to do this, then we can not help you further.
Answer 11 years ago
Dude, mathews was trying to answer your question. I suspect that you will get better feedback if you a) provide better information with your question, and b) consider being a little more respectful to the people who are volunteering their time and energy to try to help you for free.
Good luck.