Mr.Estrain
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Cutter has datasheets? Post a link, that's what we need! And a link to the strips.
Your build wasn't in jeopardy, you just need to ask Cutter the forward voltage for the 35 watts you want.
How can you use the calculator without knowing the forward voltage at 35w?
The only issue that comes to mind is that 300+ volts DC can kill. I was shocked with 600vdc as a kid, it's not something that one forgets. Ever.
I'm experienced and comfortable working with high voltage, but I would much rather work with safe voltage if it's an option. That's why I do parallel builds with low voltage and suggest a 42v HLG.
Here's the link for the strips..Cutter has datasheets? Post a link, that's what we need! And a link to the strips.
Your build wasn't in jeopardy, you just need to ask Cutter the forward voltage for the 35 watts you want.
How can you use the calculator without knowing the forward voltage at 35w?
The only issue that comes to mind is that 300+ volts DC can kill. I was shocked with 600vdc as a kid, it's not something that one forgets. Ever.
I'm experienced and comfortable working with high voltage, but I would much rather work with safe voltage if it's an option. That's why I do parallel builds with low voltage and suggest a 42v HLG.
SSK-1560ZGE-XX-2835CR Midpower Led Strip - Cutter Electronics
The SSK-1560ZGE-XX-2835CR Board has 100 leds spaced on 0.5mm pitch for beautiful blending and maximum utilisation of the PCB. Solderless terminations
www.cutter.com.au
2700k 660 red for the options if need be.
On the page there they have the voltages for 500,700,1000 and 1400ma. That's what I was working off of for my calculations, which were 37.5v x 8(strips)=300v
1.05A x 300v=315w
I figure there will be some loss in translation? so even at 90% it works out to 283W which will still give me 35.75w per strip which should be good I figure.
The 480 would cost more and considering I won't need to go over 35w per strip, I don't see it as worthwhile.
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