Buddhafamily456
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So for The light I am building I would like to use a controller, which leads me into using the LDD Drivers so things are able to be controlled..
What I’m not understanding is
1) Say I chose an AC/DC power source that has an output of 36 Volts, and I want to control 5 different strings of LEDS, each string having an LDD DC/DC Driver being powered by my 36v DC source... if i’m using one (well actually 2 because I would need a spot for the 5th LDD Driver) of those LDD-4-H or LDD-4-HS boards would each LDD Driver be receiving 36v and splitting the voltage?
- Basically do the LDD-4-H or LDD-4-HS boards have your LDD Drivers in parallel or series coming out of the power source?
2) Also if there is only 1 output slot on the AC/DC power source is it best to connect the 2 LDD-4-H or LDD-4-HS boards in parallel pigtailing off to the one output spot on the AC/DC power supply?
Or is there another board with 5 slots for Meanwell LDD Drivers?
3) also, on the rapidled website it says that there is a 2-3v power loss from the AC/DC power supply. Does that mean that each LED String with Meanwell LDD Driver is actually getting 33-34v, not the actually 36v that the AC/DC Power Supply is saying it is giving?
- so in that case, if you had 12 monochromatic LEDs rated for 3 volts wired in series for 36v total in that string it wouldn’t work and you’d have to accommodate for the 2-3v loss and actually only have 11 leds at 3v for 33v (11 LEDS x 3v in series) a string? Or can you still factor it for the 36v?
What I’m not understanding is
1) Say I chose an AC/DC power source that has an output of 36 Volts, and I want to control 5 different strings of LEDS, each string having an LDD DC/DC Driver being powered by my 36v DC source... if i’m using one (well actually 2 because I would need a spot for the 5th LDD Driver) of those LDD-4-H or LDD-4-HS boards would each LDD Driver be receiving 36v and splitting the voltage?
- Basically do the LDD-4-H or LDD-4-HS boards have your LDD Drivers in parallel or series coming out of the power source?
2) Also if there is only 1 output slot on the AC/DC power source is it best to connect the 2 LDD-4-H or LDD-4-HS boards in parallel pigtailing off to the one output spot on the AC/DC power supply?
Or is there another board with 5 slots for Meanwell LDD Drivers?
3) also, on the rapidled website it says that there is a 2-3v power loss from the AC/DC power supply. Does that mean that each LED String with Meanwell LDD Driver is actually getting 33-34v, not the actually 36v that the AC/DC Power Supply is saying it is giving?
- so in that case, if you had 12 monochromatic LEDs rated for 3 volts wired in series for 36v total in that string it wouldn’t work and you’d have to accommodate for the 2-3v loss and actually only have 11 leds at 3v for 33v (11 LEDS x 3v in series) a string? Or can you still factor it for the 36v?
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