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Schematics fo CREE Xm-L in household use?

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    moskovskiy82
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    Have a kitchen hood which i've modified with some 12V LED strips controlled via a mosfet IRLB8721mysensors node.
    I have some CREE xm-l led lying around which i want to use but can't find schematics as internet is full of the ones for flashlights.
    So how can i power it up with a Mysensors nodei have with minimum soldering work?
    Want to drive it at high amps at 1,5-2A

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      So nobody has done it yet? What about mosfets? Can the same schematics be used as with led strips? But how to limit the power fed to crees?

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