Djoko Sauza
Member
I am looking to fix a kessil style lamp that stopped working due to overheating (careful when playing with lightning gels).
The model is this one.
I plan to use the gooseneck, clamp, heatsink, lens and cover. Basically only need the Cob.
Since I am a noob when it comes to electronics and LEDs your help would be much appreciated to figure out what would work and what wouldn't.
Ideally since I never soldered anything ever I'd get a pre-wired Cob unit but the only ones I found (Molex and Ideal) would have the mounting holes in the wrong place. My heatsink has a 30mm gap between the mounting holes.
So my only option is to get someone to solder it for me (if you know anyone in the Netherlands let me know ).
Would I be better served with a AC or DC powered LED? If I use DC can I get away with using only a 12v power supply or do I have to use a LED driver?
Thanks in advance
The model is this one.
I plan to use the gooseneck, clamp, heatsink, lens and cover. Basically only need the Cob.
Since I am a noob when it comes to electronics and LEDs your help would be much appreciated to figure out what would work and what wouldn't.
Ideally since I never soldered anything ever I'd get a pre-wired Cob unit but the only ones I found (Molex and Ideal) would have the mounting holes in the wrong place. My heatsink has a 30mm gap between the mounting holes.
So my only option is to get someone to solder it for me (if you know anyone in the Netherlands let me know ).
Would I be better served with a AC or DC powered LED? If I use DC can I get away with using only a 12v power supply or do I have to use a LED driver?
Thanks in advance