biostudent
Well-Known Member
I have an LED strip at roughly 97.2W and the manufacturer recommends using a constant voltage 120W power supply rated at 12V 10A. I know usually the driver is constant current but I'm just gonna wing it cuz I'm short on time. This is an experimental project.
Anyways, I can't get the appropriate power supply because its out of my budget or out of my reach. I was wondering if I can use this phone charger,
https://www.amazon.ca/Adapter-Converter-Cigarette-Inverter-Massager/dp/B014TCBZPI
..cut off its barrel plug, and rewire it with my strip?
The charger has the exact same specs recommended by the LED manufacturer. 12V 10A AC to DC. And it costs just $33CAD. Then there is another one just like this that I can order from the States that costs $21CAD (I get free deliveries at work).
Just wanted to make sure if it will work? If not why? Also, please recommend a cheap driver that will be appropriate. I don't think I can cut the power down to below 110W.
Anyways, I can't get the appropriate power supply because its out of my budget or out of my reach. I was wondering if I can use this phone charger,
https://www.amazon.ca/Adapter-Converter-Cigarette-Inverter-Massager/dp/B014TCBZPI
..cut off its barrel plug, and rewire it with my strip?
The charger has the exact same specs recommended by the LED manufacturer. 12V 10A AC to DC. And it costs just $33CAD. Then there is another one just like this that I can order from the States that costs $21CAD (I get free deliveries at work).
Just wanted to make sure if it will work? If not why? Also, please recommend a cheap driver that will be appropriate. I don't think I can cut the power down to below 110W.