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3W LED Module High Power Module
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This 3W high-power LED module delivers bright, warm white illumination with a luminous output of 180–200 lumens. With a wide 180° viewing angle and a forward...
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This 3W high-power LED module delivers bright, warm white illumination with a luminous output of 180–200 lumens. With a wide 180° viewing angle and a forward voltage of just 3.3–3.6V, it's suitable for lighting projects that need strong, focused brightness from a compact source.
Key Features
- High Power – 3W output with 180–200 lumens
- Wide Viewing Angle – 180° beam spread
- Warm White – 3000–3200K colour temperature
- Compact Module – Single LED on a mounting base
Specifications
- Power – 3W
- Colour Temperature – 3000–3200K (warm white)
- Luminous Flux – 180–200 lumens
- Forward Voltage – 3.3–3.6V
- Forward Current – 700mA
- Reverse Voltage – 5V
- Viewing Angle – 180°
- Operating Temperature – −20°C to 60°C
- Storage Temperature – −20°C to 60°C
Ideal For
- DIY lighting projects
- Custom lamp builds
- Accent and task lighting
- High-brightness indicator lights
Package Contents
- 1× 3W high-power LED module
Note: A constant-current driver or appropriate current-limiting circuit is recommended. At 3W, adequate heatsinking should be provided for continuous operation.
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- constant-current driver
- A constant-current driver supplies a set current to its load even as the load voltage changes. It is commonly used to keep LED brightness consistent and protect LEDs from being overdriven, whether for indicator LEDs, high-power lighting, or display backlights.
- LED
- A light-emitting diode (LED) is a small electronic component that emits light when current flows through it in the correct direction. Because it only conducts one way, its polarity matters, and a through-hole LED must be soldered the correct way around to light up.
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