You are beyond my understanding of leds but the spots are not raw leds and have a board and I assume it is a driver which does the "magic". Pics here: You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI was completely blown away to find a board in a Chinese light labeled "MR16"! Also, I think the design of the DSC is based on the MR16, and in my mind the DSC is a 3 channel MR16 and I thought they are constant current... You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI would love your comments about the board and lights and while we are at it, no matter how I wire the lights they turn on. I would not expect them to do that. Does polarity matter? Any thoughts? Lastly, Mark brings up a good point. I plan run these for a few hours and see what happens/check heat etc. I can tell you this already that no heat was generated at all with the DSC with flashing the leds running test firmware while testing.
Looking at the board from the picture it could either be a constant current driver or a bridge rectifier. either way the spots are set up there is no polarity connection like using a full wave bridge rectifier. There is a company that make LED spots called Darklight You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login that uses full wave bridges in there LED spot lights so there is no polarity worries. You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are beyond my understanding of leds but the spots are not raw leds and have a board and I assume it is a driver which does the "magic". Pics here: You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI was completely blown away to find a board in a Chinese light labeled "MR16"! Also, I think the design of the DSC is based on the MR16, and in my mind the DSC is a 3 channel MR16 and I thought they are constant current... You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI would love your comments about the board and lights and while we are at it, no matter how I wire the lights they turn on. I would not expect them to do that. Does polarity matter? Any thoughts? Lastly, Mark brings up a good point. I plan run these for a few hours and see what happens/check heat etc. I can tell you this already that no heat was generated at all with the DSC with flashing the leds running test firmware while testing.
Has someone found a DSC compatible RGB small LED spot? I'm thinking I might like just a few of those in the show to supplement some aethers's and do the spot effect on a few timing marks.Alan
So Jeff,There should be no issue with driving a 10w LED off of the DSC board? This would be great news, nothing else to buy!!Thanks,