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14-10-2014 #1
Thank you for the welcome. I understand he has a problem with space but if you are using a 5Watt resistor you need a lot of space the chip i suggested can be mounted on a 15mm x 8mm pcb depends how you proceed, that would include a smd resistor also i use its brother the nud4001 so i know how small it is, the chip is a current limiting chip that is why it can be used with such high voltages up to 200Volts input as for the price i pay around 30p for the nud4001 the price for the nud4011 is a little higher..its only a suggestion he does not have to use it but many brains make light work lol i'm not sure it may even fit on the pads of a piece of vero board,
One other point " a LED is a Diode" a zener can be used to "clamp" the voltage" you just need to current limit it, I also have another chip in mind and the size of that is only 3mm looks like a smd diode 2 pins thank you clive
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14-10-2014 #2
I've made a small PCB 62mm x 40mm, it's got a larger section of copper on the banded area, roughly 38mm x 40mm. Just ran some tests and it levels at around 56degC, so better than before, but not massively.
I do like the NUD chip, the issue is it's SMD (can't solder those) and for 68VDC and a single LED it's over it's power limit anyway. I guess I might have to get that 48W PSU anyway...
Cheers,
T.
BTW. I'm not limited for space, I've got loads:)
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14-10-2014 #4
Should've been more clear, I've got no space on the front panel, but loads in the guts, which basically means I need to stick with a single panel mounted LED and whatever internals it needs.
T.
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14-10-2014 #5
I didn't think of using a voltage regulator at first, given the OP's requirements, but it's a good idea.
Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted
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14-10-2014 #6
If its because the chip i mention is a smd can i say don't be frightened to try just make sure your not using a blow lamp to solder with, I have soldered these i.c.'s using a soldering iron, there are a few ways of removing the solder if you mess up, solder sucker for one, then check by running a stanley blade between the contact legs to make sure no "whiskers of solder is left".
Can i say if you can buy leds at a good price like Meeee. if your using the LED panel light which will have a resistor in using red leds as a zener could be good. Red LEDs have a 2.2 volt drop times this by 10 in series, yes you've got it 22 volts so 20 leds will give you 44 volt drop with your 24 volt panel light also in series your resistor in the panel light current limiting you leds you will have a 68 volt led ...and a lot of additional light ..but no heat
this is food for thought.
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I can see that your going to be another valuable member of this forum.
..Clive
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