Randomblame
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I fuckin KNEW IT WOULD WORK. Fuck all y'all who gave me shit!
LMFAO! Bahaha! Give it to them..
It's a bit confusing with open circuit voltage and constant current region. The longer you look at the driving methods drawing in the datasheet the more complex seems it to work. You can get these AB models in CC and CV/CC this means CC model has only a current limiter + dimmer wires and CV/CC model has both, voltage and current regulator + dimming wires. They all have the same 3 dimming methods.
But to be honest, one should stay within the CC region cause LED modules usually want CC. It works because its anyway a series-parallel connection but there is for sure slightly uneven current flow and less stable current does not make it any better. But its also far from being dangerous cause the driver would just switch off in case it did. As long as the boards can handle the 2,8A is should be okay.