Connecting LED lights of different colors and voltages?

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ivanzuelox

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Hi guys, I want to assemble a panel of lights of different colors for the lighting of my living room


The only thing I know of electricity is that: there are different cables for different resistors for different
voltages according to use.


I have the idea of order of LED lights in a square aluminum board, but more than that I do not know. Also I
want to connect the maximum number of LED lights possible without overloading the three drivers.


I currently have 3 types of LED lights: white, red and blue. The technical detail of these is as follows:

List of my leds with electrical technical details:
- 50 (quantity) x 3w (watts) cold white / 3.2*3.8v 700ma
- 50 x 3w red / 2.2*2.4v 750ma
- 50 x 3w blue 445*455nm / 3.6*3.8v 700ma


Also I have:
- 150 x pcb stars of aluminum
- 3 x 50 watts drivers INPUT AC: 85/265v50/60hz AC: 0.8A OUTPUT DC: 24*38V DC: 1.5a+*5%
10C*5&*1W


Pic sketch:

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I hope someone will agree to help me.
 

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