G'day,
I have a 12-up White LED ring LXHL-NWE6, Can anyone point me in the right direction on using the unit with batteries, I want to use it for a camera ring light, I bought the unit in a sale without any information on voltage etc, unfortunately I am not at all an electronics person,
'cording to the datasheet, the 12-up ring is two parallel strings of 6 leds. Vf 21vdc (typ) If 0.7a - so that's nearly 15 watts
datasheet:
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Perhaps you can search for some sort of switch mode circuit that would charge a big capacitor up to 22v and then dump it into the led array on demand. would probably need a monster cap.
alternately you 24v battery from 7 lion cells - recharging it would be kinda tricky.
another idea would be a boost circuit, feed it 12v by way of 10 nimh cells, and have it roughly double the voltage. transistors could be used to change the feedback resistance for the switcher, to simulate a tally light effect (low output) and a strobe (full output)