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Sorry if this is a really stupid question but I wanted to be sure as I'm still learning.

I'm playing around with LEDs making lights because I find it interesting, and I wanted to make a bigger one from those 100W crap cheap chink chips.


If I'm powering it from a battery that produces the voltage required by the chip, I don't need a constant voltage/current LED driver right?

If I have a 24v DC source, and the chip requires 24v and I should need is a resister in series to make it operate just fine, correct?

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