MrTwist1
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Great GIF lol but I wish she wasn't so good at the game!I think I get it bro! Thanks. So if one were to desire to run only a single cob near its rated wattage limit, one might opt for the 48v with a single COB at that voltage. And the resistance of the COB will only pull the rated amperes its designed for. Heat loss? Or heat find? Gotta be heat when you are pushing the limits right? Like the bright violence of the sun. Sorry. Woke up at 4:20 and my cognitive thinking may be a little off. I ain't leaving the house today. Plus that whiskey from last night damn. Let's all be responsible potheads.
So, if one desired to run only one COB. The 48 at 185? So now what does that 185 describe? It says 4.25 Amps.
I'll read that link. I must understand what I am doing and I do appreciate all of your input. Thanks for your patience. Peace and love since 4:20 am.
P.S. I searched for a Peace and Love GIF. That beautiful thing popped up and I had to just go with it.
To run just 1 single COB on either of these drivers... It will have to be a big COB like CLU058 3618. I think that anything smaller simply will not draw enough voltage from the constant current driver, or will be getting more than it's maximum current from the constant voltage driver.