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Thread: Info about 10W LedEngin Green LED (A couple of pics)

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    Personally, I love the color. It's nice and saturated, and would be perfect for future plans I have in mind for down the road.

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    well give me ur address and i'll send you some 5mm UV leds if you like.. unless your going to use a 1 watt or 3 watt or even 5 watt

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    Lol, I need to get a hilt ready first. I'll keep your offer in mind though, thanks.

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    haha k let me know cuz i bought a bunch of them off ebay for cheap

    Ok this is my luxeon Rebel high bin 175 lumens aprox ,driven by a 1000 ma buck puck wi Ultra blade

    NOTE: again this camera i'am using is from my computer that has a bright screen and a very bright flash , the reason i am showing you these pictures is to show you how the brightness of the led made it so hard and made some weird things happen in the pictures.

    Picture 1 Lights off-I dont even know where the blue in the back ground came from haha

    picture 2 Lights off - again with the blue in the background

    picture 3 picture of the led it self

    Picture 4 with lights on

    The white part of the blade is actually green brightness in person, a picture with no flash would be nuts
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    Oh ya i forgot to tell you that when I get a camera with No flash i will post

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    Quote Originally Posted by TroyO View Post
    BIN number unknown.... Mouser didn't include any specific info about it.
    That seems dangerous.... The spec sheet shows pretty different power requirements for different BIN#'s... How do you know how much voltage is needed/too much?

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    I'm using buckpucks, so it doesn't really matter. They regulate the current. I could hook up a 30V pack to run a 5V LED. As long as you have a voltage greater than the needs of the LED it should work fine.

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    Unfortunately I have to direct drive the clash flash. And I'm tapping the main CF output to run a motor and an LED for the crystal chamber...

    Guess I'll have to experiment and try not to blow anything up.

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    Mad Hatter... why direct drive? You could use a resistor, or a buckpuck on the direct drive output I believe. Erv is 'Da Man! for those questions, but I don't see why you couldn't.

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