getogrow
Well-Known Member
Im just making it easier by matching you a driver to your strips voltage. So any 36v driver will work with those strips. (a driver is just a power supply just like the one in a pc .....its also pretty much the same thing as an amp for your car.
different brand drivers have better or worse efficiency and warrantys.
CC or constant current drivers are like the one dtch recommended. They put out the same power to all strips. The voltage output varies so you can use say a 24v strip and a 36v strip in the same light.
CV or constant voltage drivers are like the one i recommended and puts out the same voltage across all strips. The current/power output varies so you can adjust current to your needs.
just a couple quick tips
different brand drivers have better or worse efficiency and warrantys.
CC or constant current drivers are like the one dtch recommended. They put out the same power to all strips. The voltage output varies so you can use say a 24v strip and a 36v strip in the same light.
CV or constant voltage drivers are like the one i recommended and puts out the same voltage across all strips. The current/power output varies so you can adjust current to your needs.
just a couple quick tips