Click to play the original Youtube video. A not-entirely successful test of this 30W RGB LED kit with three 1W LED drivers. Post navigation 60w high power led driver with pwm #2 – brightness control Using a 5w led driver module on a 20w led – seriously overclocked
Hi I am looking for a led driver for my 12v 50w led chip for a motorcycle headlight project any recommendations please.? Reply
Hi. Could you try to get the 30W RGB chip to work as a WS2811/WS2812 or similar? I miss these LED projects. =P Reply
Cant watch your videos, your audio quality is utter trash. Please get a better audio recording device. Reply
+Julian Ilet How did you end up driving these rgb cobs. any solution for running the rgb cob with pwm? Reply
Hi I am looking for a led driver for my 12v 50w led chip for a motorcycle headlight project any recommendations please.?
Who would have thought…..
What happened to the fire? I was looking forward to that
for 30W RGB Chip seller write: R – 20-22V & 300mA; G – 30-32V & 300mA; B – 30-32V & 300mA
Try this with a 100w rgb led
interesting that the blue still came on even when it was burnt out
A lot of those RGB LEDs have the notorious 'red' LEDs that are actually orange-red.
Hi. Could you try to get the 30W RGB chip to work as a WS2811/WS2812 or similar? I miss these LED projects. =P
Cant watch your videos, your audio quality is utter trash. Please get a better audio recording device.
how can I drive a 3 watt rgb led driver with pwm capabilities
Could you link the led driver?
I want to connect 3x 100w led in series. can I connect 3x drivers to power them?
Hi Julian, do you think you could post links to the ebay items you have bought in the future?
+Julian Ilet How did you end up driving these rgb cobs. any solution for running the rgb cob with pwm?
how do you find out that the LED needs 330mA, I have a led without documentation. 🙁
Do you have a video of how you put the readout on the 600W converter?