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LED light Lamp COB chip

Justice

Dec 14, 2015
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So i want to take 12-15 led light chips and connect them all in parallel to make a very bright light. my question is would the set up i was planning on using work? just wanted to get more professional opinions first. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I was planning on connecting a 12v car battery to a DC DC step up converter, one for each light chip, then connecting them individually to the lights. I will also be mounting this on heat sinks as well with thermal grease. Will this work or do i need more power? Here are the lights and step up i planned on using, i am very lost in this subject field i apologize so please help.

LED LIGHT CHIP-- http://www.ebay.com/itm/100W-High-P...89-/181933639208?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368

STEP UP CONVERTER-- http://www.ebay.com/itm/150W-DC-DC-...805034?hash=item419ea9d72a:g:Rq8AAOSwhcJWJ5VF
 

duke37

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The LED uses 3000MA, that is quite something:p. It is more likely to be 3000mA or 3A.
The LED consumes 93W, that is 8A at 12V which is about as much as you should take from a car battery unless you want the light for a short time.
The booster will run without an aditional heat sink but the light will need a heat sink capable of dissipating 93W.

To multiply this circuit by 12 will need a hell of a battery
 

Justice

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So say i did want t power 12 of them for say 10 minutes at a time max. Would there be any practical way to do it? I found a video similar to what im looking for just for an idea

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Thank you for the help
 

Martaine2005

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Apart from what Duke37 said, your booster is maxed at 32V.
One LED is 32 to 34 Volt?
You are already trying to drive a hard bargain!

Martin
 
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