TravisG13
Well-Known Member
I tried to avoid creating a new thread for this but I was having difficulty finding the answer searching through the threads and I asked this question a few days ago in the "diy led lights and how to power them" and still haven't received an answer, so here's my question again:
Hey guys, I want to power 5 of these on their own, the strips themselves say 700mA but the data sheet says nominal 960mA with typical forward voltage of 20.3V.
So do I want to wire them all parallel with a current supply that will produce 3.5A to 4.8A and doesn't go far above 20.3V or do I want to wire them all in series with a voltage supply around 101.5V and a variable current supply of at least 960ma?
Been a while since I shopped for one.
I also want to power 10 of these BXEB-L1120Z-50S4000-C-C3|AbC0PN|2112
These also say 960mA on the data sheet but a typical forward voltage of 40.2v
I assume that I don't to push 400V with all the lights in series but Idk.
Anyone mind clearing this up for me?
Hey guys, I want to power 5 of these on their own, the strips themselves say 700mA but the data sheet says nominal 960mA with typical forward voltage of 20.3V.
So do I want to wire them all parallel with a current supply that will produce 3.5A to 4.8A and doesn't go far above 20.3V or do I want to wire them all in series with a voltage supply around 101.5V and a variable current supply of at least 960ma?
Been a while since I shopped for one.
I also want to power 10 of these BXEB-L1120Z-50S4000-C-C3|AbC0PN|2112
These also say 960mA on the data sheet but a typical forward voltage of 40.2v
I assume that I don't to push 400V with all the lights in series but Idk.
Anyone mind clearing this up for me?
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