Greengenes707
Well-Known Member
Drivers don't pull 30v on the AC side. I think your mixing AC and DC.Would it be correct to assume that six drivers wired in series to a single power cord, each pulling around 30V, wouldn't work here in the United States (120V standard) but that by wiring three drivers per power cord (in series, ~90V) could be accomplished?
My understanding is that 120V AC is supplied per inlet/outlet and that the components drain away the available current provided per room; essentially every outlet/inlet is ran in parallel from the main power line.
If I'm asking too many questions, please feel free to stop me .
If you put a driver requiring 120v, in series with 2 more they would cut the voltage betweent them all and it wouldn't be enough to even operate.
But your understanding of AC in a house is good. All wires in parallels to the same breaker. What ever the breaker is...is how many amps anything(s) plugged in have the potential to draw from.