Hi DTR and Bionic-Badger,
Thanks. I just want to add 2 things:
1) DTR, I did not heatsink this. Reason being, this was a free diode that was of the same Ampere and Voltage specs as the one that I will be using. The housing module has not arrived hence I could not press it into it to heatsink. I just wanted to use this as a 'dummy load' to calibrate the driver. Thinking back, it was slightly brighter at the start and now it's dimmer. Might have killed it.
2) Bionic-Badger, I was too tired/sleepy to elaborate on my dummy load set-up. Yes I'm aware that the 1N4001 diodes are rated at 1A. What I actually have here is 6 of those diodes. To I've got 2 in parallel to increase the rating to 2A and then I hook 3 of these sets up. The other reason I decided to do this is because I found that these diodes have different voltage drops across them hence by running 2 in parallel I get to average out the voltage drop.
So would the current/voltage draw change when a diode dies and becomes an LED?
Thanks
Thanks. I just want to add 2 things:
1) DTR, I did not heatsink this. Reason being, this was a free diode that was of the same Ampere and Voltage specs as the one that I will be using. The housing module has not arrived hence I could not press it into it to heatsink. I just wanted to use this as a 'dummy load' to calibrate the driver. Thinking back, it was slightly brighter at the start and now it's dimmer. Might have killed it.
2) Bionic-Badger, I was too tired/sleepy to elaborate on my dummy load set-up. Yes I'm aware that the 1N4001 diodes are rated at 1A. What I actually have here is 6 of those diodes. To I've got 2 in parallel to increase the rating to 2A and then I hook 3 of these sets up. The other reason I decided to do this is because I found that these diodes have different voltage drops across them hence by running 2 in parallel I get to average out the voltage drop.
So would the current/voltage draw change when a diode dies and becomes an LED?
Thanks