Sorry guys. The light I'm using is the 3up GREEN model. I believe the 3 LEDs on each module are connected in series, because the positive and negative terminals are connected on TWO of the terminals.
I am thinking that to put the two modules in a series, I run the positive from the driver to the positive on module 1, then the negative on module 1 to the positive on module 2, then the negative on module 2 back to the driver.
You will need a supply voltage twice the forward module voltage + the 2V overhead of the BuckPuck. So at 700ma drive that would be 2 x 10.2V + 2 = 22.4V minimum.
The whole reason I got the 1000mA driver was because the guy that sold these to me told me to wire in parallel, thus giving each module 500mA.
As Sceadwian said, running the Modules at 1000mA in series will not be a good idea, so I guess I kinda screwed myself by getting the 1000mA driver
I do have a potentiometer attached to the driver though, would turning it down to say half way limit the mA to each module enough to operate safely?
You are O.K. here. The "E" model with the external pot controls the current per the data sheet, which also shows the hookup schematic. The pot voltage must overcome the CTL voltage threshold of 1.65V and the module shuts off at 4.2V. Look at the chart for the CTL(V) vs. Output Current(A) relationship.
AG sorry for the confusion with the RGB controller, I do only have green LED modules, I just thought I could use the controller for the audio and strobe effects.
Thanks again guys, I have attached a picture of what I am making.
Jesse