Hi,
I found this very very cheap
10W LEDs and decided to make a ring light for my camera. I don't have a doubt that those LEDs will have terrible CRI rating, to be honest for that price I'll be very surprised if the will work at all
I let you know how balanced are individual LEDs inside when I'll receive them...
I purchased 10 "cold" and 10 "warm" LEDs, also 2 of
these constant current PSUs to power them all.
My plan is to use 1 PSU per 10 LEDs so I can change overall color temperature. Circuit will be 5 Leds in parallel and 2 in series like picture below. What do You think of this circuit design and those LEDs? I was considering buying more expensive and higher CRI LEDs, but 20 good quality LEDs is a bit pricey. It would be way cheaper to buy many of these
80+ CRI SMD LEDs and make custom PCB for them, but I don't know recommended circuit configuration for these LEDs, how many in parallel/serial will be optimal while using same PSU (I'm talking about current balancing)? Can I expect those SMD LEDs to be equal quality current wise?
One SMD LED is 150mA, so I'm thinking about 5 * 12 in series, but again, is it a good practice?
I know in both cases that I will get much more light than I need, but my intention is to undervoltage them to decrease temp.