Thanks for the heads up. Rapidly realizing this is beyond my depth. Here's what I have (or have ordered) and want to achieve:
1. Ordered 3m of 850nm (near infrared) LED strip lights operating at 12VDC with a power range of 21-30W per half metre (they're sold in half metre lengths. I probably won't be using all 3m, but got extra so I could do some practice runs in case I blow some up;
2. Ordered a 200W 12VDC LED power supply;
3. Have a couple Arduino Unos laying around;
4. Have a 1602 display and ordered a 6 button display shield (
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32842943705.html?spm=a2g0n.order_detail.order_detail_item.4.4d2df19c9J3BCo) for a user interface.
5. Ordered three of these mosfet PWM modules (mentioned in an earlier post):
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004527630582.html?spm=a2g0n.order_detail.order_detail_item.3.68d9f19cajHAphIf these are no good I'm happy to get a different mosfet.
5. The object is to improve my Dad's health. NIR light is known to stimulate mitochondria to produce energy which upregulates a host of cellular functions. Research has found that pulsed light works slightly better than continuous, which is why I want to pulse width modulate it. The belief is that the mitochondria have a little down time to dissipate heat and recover between bursts. A square waveform is fine and what is generally used.
6. There is another field of research concerning Alzheimer's that uses gamma brainwaves to help break up the amyloid deposits that seem to be integral to the disease. If I need to pulse the light in order to get (slightly) better results I figured I may as well pulse them at a frequency already known to have benefit. I plan to make it user adjustable though up to 300Hz (another research paper found good results at this frequency).
7. I'm a newbie, so forgive my ignorance here, but:
Suppose I ran all 3m of strip light at a maximum of 150W to keep them below their maximum and give the power supply some room to move, that would mean I'm getting 12.5A right? 150W/12V?
Assuming that's right the resistor value to limit the current to 12.5A would be: 12/12.5 = 0.96ohms. So a 1ohm resistor capable of handling 150W should be ok? Or is there some other preferred way of controlling the current?
Do I need anything else? When I was planning a 240V strip light version I came across information saying I should protect the mosfet with a diode and capacitor. Is that still necessary with a 12V version?
All help appreciated. Thanks.