Working
With LEDs
A Few Facts
about LEDs
White LEDs can
be placed in abusive environments.
White LEDs do not use gas to produce light and therefore have no delicate
parts to break.
White LEDs can be AC or DC powered, or powered directly off of a solar
panel.
White LEDs do not produce RF to interfere with radio equipment.
White LEDs last about 100,000 hours of continuous use (11 years).
White LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) produce almost no heat, nearly
all of the energy used is converted to light.
White LEDs can be made completely waterproof for many marine applications.
White LEDs are polarity protected, so it is hard to make an installation
mistake
Work/Installation
Guidelines
Example: Connect
from the solar panel to the charge controller. From the charge controller
to the battery. From the battery to the fuse panel. From the fuse
panel to the optional switch, and then to the light.
Below are basic
instructions for making your own white LED light using our new LED.
Figure 1 shows 4 white LEDs hooked in series using a current limiting
resistor. The resistor gives protection to the LEDs from over voltage
spikes. In Figure 2 we have a parallel connection of a single LED.
If you are thinking of laying out a circuit, Figure 3 displays the
symbol for a light emitting diode. The chart on Figure 4 will help
you select the proper resistor of the proper voltage. Figures 5, 6,
7 and 8 present four different options of hooking up four LEDs in
series.
Battery
and Wire Sizing Instructions
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These
are two of the most standard 12vdc battery installations. To the
left there is a series-parallel battery. To the right is a standard
12v parallel hook up.
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WIRE
SIZING
The following
table contains a recommended wire size chart with minimum wire sizes
for the system based on the amount of current capacity of different
size wire. The information on the chart can be used to determine wire
sizes between the array and the controller, the controller to the
batteries and the batteries to the load. When the chart indicates
a size between two wire sizes, always round up to the next size wire.
Note:
The wire from the controller to the battery should be as large and
short as possible to reduce voltage drop between the controller and
the battery. The controller senses batter voltage using these wires.
Using too small or too long of a wire for this connection will cause
voltage drops which will cause the regulator to oscillate in and out
of charge.
The lengths in
the table have already considered the factor of 2 for the distance
in the hot and return wires.
Disclaimer:
The information provide herein are basics to educate one on the operating
properties and user characteristics of LEDs. We do not imply that
the information is accurate or applicable to every aspect of LED usage.
Each application will have to be performed on its own merits and with
full understanding that damages and injury are the sole responsibility
of the "builder". We do not dispense engineering advice. You need
to determine the specific products you will need for your specific
application.