1000mA BuckPuck LED driver.
This is the 4-wire version without the CTL and REF wires.
These are used in place of a resistor and are much more efficient.
Min input voltage is 5v.
Max input voltage is 32v.
This 1000mA version will provide the correct mA for most Luxeon III LED's or any LED requiring 1000mA.
The driver can easily power multiple LED's as long as you provide enough voltage.
IE.. you need around 5v for one white Lux III, 8V for two white Lux III, 12v for three etc..
This is the 4-wire version without the CTL and REF wires.
These are used in place of a resistor and are much more efficient.
Min input voltage is 5v.
Max input voltage is 32v.
This 1000mA version will provide the correct mA for most Luxeon III LED's or any LED requiring 1000mA.
The driver can easily power multiple LED's as long as you provide enough voltage.
IE.. you need around 5v for one white Lux III, 8V for two white Lux III, 12v for three etc..
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Average rating 10 out of 10
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Solution To My Problem
I tried wiring my Cree-XP LED with the lowest resistance I could find, but the LED was not very bright. Switching to the BuckPuck was the obvious choice, and it didn't disappoint. 10/10 recommend
Bang for the Buck
You can't go wrong with this part. Yes it's more expensive than a resistor but less than a driver if you're looking for just the "essentials". Gives good, constant power across the whole battery voltage range. My sabers take a beating and it's still going strong.