Sorry for the English; feel free to respond in Danish:-)
I'm building a UV lamp to be used for developing photosensitive screens. I have purchased the following parts:
LED driver: 220v to 34v dc (used to power the rest of the parts)
100 W Chip on Board LED UV chip: 34 V (produces the UV light)
CPU cooling fan: 12 v (used to cool the LED chip during use)
Step down voltage adapter with variable output: 34v to 12v (used to create proper voltage for CPU cooler)
I need to have it all wired together, and split the output from the LED Driver in such a way that the Driver powers the LED chip directly, but also includes a second circuit leading to the step-down voltage adapter so that the adapter can provide 12v for the cooling fan. The cooling fan itself has a 4 wire connector for power in.
Everything is new and unused. I would like it wired with proper connecters that allow everything to be disconnected if needed (i.e. no hard wiring). A final thing would be to add a digital timer in front of the LED driver that can be used to set an exposure time that will power on the unit, and power everything off when the set time is finished. I don't have this timer, but we can discuss.
I figure that it shouldn't take very long if someone has the right tools and connectors.