I have some 3 Watt/420nm LED's from Shenzhen Weili Optical that are rated at
If 700mA DC forward current
If 1000mA Peak forward current
with Vf min 3.4V max 4.2V at If=700mA
3000mW Power dissipation
5V Vr (reverse voltage)
At If = 700 mA
50% power angle = 120 degrees
Luminous Intensity = min 10lm max 15lm
Chromaticity = min 415nm max 420nm
So I'm testing LED's this evening - I have a 3V/700mA wall wart. Just attaching each LED individually.
This one:
Enercell 3V/700mA Regulated AC Adapter : AC Adapters | RadioShack.com
I noticed with these LED's if I just hook them up they light but are dim compared to a Cree XRE royal blue. Now some of that is obviously due to wave length and my eye's ability to perceive it, efficiency, etc... But if I put a 50 Ohm resistor in parallel with the 420nm LED it gets brighter.
I'm sure there is a good explanation for this but I don't know what it is...
When I try to measure current through the LED by itself I get 0 zilch nodda (amp meter in series w/LED). If I measure the current going through the LED with the resistor in parallel I get 200mA.
Other weird thing is the LED actually has two chips inside the lens - I'm thinking two of their 350mA/1Watt LED's in parallel internally?...
So whats up?
If 700mA DC forward current
If 1000mA Peak forward current
with Vf min 3.4V max 4.2V at If=700mA
3000mW Power dissipation
5V Vr (reverse voltage)
At If = 700 mA
50% power angle = 120 degrees
Luminous Intensity = min 10lm max 15lm
Chromaticity = min 415nm max 420nm
So I'm testing LED's this evening - I have a 3V/700mA wall wart. Just attaching each LED individually.
This one:
Enercell 3V/700mA Regulated AC Adapter : AC Adapters | RadioShack.com
I noticed with these LED's if I just hook them up they light but are dim compared to a Cree XRE royal blue. Now some of that is obviously due to wave length and my eye's ability to perceive it, efficiency, etc... But if I put a 50 Ohm resistor in parallel with the 420nm LED it gets brighter.
I'm sure there is a good explanation for this but I don't know what it is...
When I try to measure current through the LED by itself I get 0 zilch nodda (amp meter in series w/LED). If I measure the current going through the LED with the resistor in parallel I get 200mA.
Other weird thing is the LED actually has two chips inside the lens - I'm thinking two of their 350mA/1Watt LED's in parallel internally?...
So whats up?
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