BlueSwordM
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It’s using a buck driver, a driver that steps down the high DC voltage to a usable lower DC voltage.
Let’s start with an example: with a 2S battery pack, you get a maximum battery voltage of 8,4V.
However, in this case, you have a 3V LED driven at 3A. You would burn it in direct drive since the delta in voltage is massive!
So you use a buck driver to step down the voltage. As the battery voltage goes down, to sustain the same power level, the current goes up.