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How can I DIY 230VAC E27 lamp from a 41W 35V 1,17A COB LED? I can't find parts for it.

gyulánk
gyulánk over 5 years ago

BXRC-30H4000-C-73

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 5 years ago in reply to dougw +5 suggested
    That's a really nice module. I used MeanWell constant voltage modules (LPF) that for home lighting in my office. The voltage is dead-accurate (the one I tested was within 0.05V!) for long LED life, and…
  • robogary
    robogary over 5 years ago +5 suggested
    I have dissected a couple LED bulbs. They have a buck switching power supply in the base to convert 120 V or 230V to DC. The ones I checked are 5V.dc You can get a buck switching power supply with an adjustable…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 5 years ago in reply to gyulánk +5 suggested
    Hi Gyula, Everyone here is on their own time and giving you the best ideas that they have to offer. Sometimes an idea even a bad one can help a person to look at a problem from a new perspective. It is…
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  • dougw
    0 dougw over 5 years ago

    220 V 42W LED Driver220 V 42W LED Driver

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  • gyulánk
    0 gyulánk over 5 years ago in reply to dougw

    It is too big, too expensive, and does not provide enough current and is not available in my country.

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    0 gyulánk over 5 years ago in reply to dougw

    It is too big, too expensive, and does not provide enough current and is not available in my country.

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  • dougw
    0 dougw over 5 years ago in reply to gyulánk

    What cost is feasible for you? It wasn't specified.

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  • geralds
    0 geralds over 5 years ago in reply to gyulánk

    Hi Gyula,

    mit akarsz pontosan csinálni?

    (What do you want really wanna do?)

     

    Bridgelux DS122 Vero SE 18 Array Data Sheet 20180910 Rev J.pdf

     

    A led tul nagy hogh it betenni a E27 lámpaban.

    (The LED is to big for a E27 globe lamp.)

     

    Es lehet as elektronik modul nagyon drága less.

    (The electronic module can be very expensive.)

     

    Servus

    Gerald

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  • michaelkellett
    0 michaelkellett over 5 years ago in reply to gyulánk

    I think you are asking for the moon here !

     

    The highest power E27 LED bulbs you can buy (easily) are rated at 10W.

    You are not going to make a 42W part easily or simply.

     

    You might manage it with a fan built in but it wont be small or look much like a bulb.

     

    Just buy one of those cheapo LED floodlights and wire it up with a cable to E27 adaptor.

     

    MK

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