Specification:
Quantity: 1 piece / Pack
Brand: Chanzon
Power: 100W Watt (Max)
Emitting Color: Cool White (9000K-10000K)
Recommended Current: 3000mA
Forward Voltage: 30-34V
Luminous Flux: 8000-9000LM
Emitting Angle: 120-140 degree
With Double Golden Wire (99.99%) and Copper Frame
Kindly Reminder:
Constant current LED drivers are recommended for high power COB LEDs.
Working temperature should be less than 60 Degrees Celsius / (140 Fahrenheit) with a Heat Sink System.
Please refer to the positive (anode +) and negative (cathode -) sign on Leds.
Related Accessories:
Constant current LED drivers (3000mA Aluminum Case Waterproof): ? Search B01NBXZUS3 on Amazon
LED Lens Kit 20-100W 44mm (60 degree): ? Search B06XKV9PWY on Amazon
Product Features
- 100Watt / Cold White / 9000 K-10000 K / 8000-9000LM / 30mil chips / 120-140 degree Emitting Angle
- Input(DC): 3000mA / 30V-34V (Best Match with “Chanzon 3000mA Constant Current LED Driver”)
- Integrated Chanzon High Quality,High Brightness Chip on Board / Double Golden Wire / Copper Frame)
- 50000 Hours Life Span (Working Temperature should be less than 60? (140?) with a Heat Sink System)
- Total Shipping Weight: 1.27oz / 0.036kg (Pack of 1)
great chip, but frame is brass, not copper. I got the 100watt, 10,000k version and am running it with a boost converter + const current circuit. Honestly, its the first LED that I have been truly impressed with…it sheds of ton of light, but also penetrates very far (which, in my experience, has been a shortcoming of LED thus far)I took 1 star off for the bit of trickery/ false advertisement. Allow me to elaborate:The photos highlight the copper frame vs aluminum on cheaper versions, copper, having a thermal…
which is obviously good, the devices appear to not accept more than … I’ve bought 4 of these COB led’s in two separate orders. Although all led’s lights up on the board, which is obviously good, the devices appear to not accept more than 29.5v each.They are advertised at 30-34v. As such, at 3 amps maximum I’m not able to get over 88 watts. The chips are advertised to produce 100 watts. On the plus side, at 88 watts and active cooling with a large heatsink, they are running under 90 degrees F. That means that if the active cooling fails, they will…
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