A few months ago i built a little (5 watt little?) Light which uses a LDR, it's worked flawlessly, but i don't have current limiters in place..
It dawned on me a few days ago, it does!... using a light diode resistor does do that
Come darkness the light comes on slowly 0.6v.. 1v... 3v to the gate, it starts off dim and the darker it gets the more saturated the mosfet is, but i just realized if the current increases due to heat more light output happens, more light starts to switch off the mosfet, and a balance happens
For a dollar or so that's 20 LDRs! All that's required then is the voltage divider/pot ..
Does this sound like a reasonable way to control current or am i over looking something?
It dawned on me a few days ago, it does!... using a light diode resistor does do that
Come darkness the light comes on slowly 0.6v.. 1v... 3v to the gate, it starts off dim and the darker it gets the more saturated the mosfet is, but i just realized if the current increases due to heat more light output happens, more light starts to switch off the mosfet, and a balance happens
For a dollar or so that's 20 LDRs! All that's required then is the voltage divider/pot ..
Does this sound like a reasonable way to control current or am i over looking something?