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Need help finding a driver to run led module strips please !!

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Need help finding a driver to run led module strips please !!

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Hello I am desperate to find out how to wire these leds up to what driver so that I can use them pleases. I’ve been trying to find this out for awhile and haven’t been able to get answers. Please help me. The strips are the so it’s the F series Gen 3 led Samsung strips and there are 12 of them. Thank you for your time !
 
Depending on how you wire it up. You have options.

Volts x amps = watts

Voltage is 46v
Amperage for 1 unit is 1.12
Equals 51.52 watts.
Round it up to 55w for a decent buffer.

55 watts x 12 units = 660w @ 46v

If you run a series parrallel setup (6x2) you would need a 92v 660w driver.
 
Depending on how you wire it up. You have options.

Volts x amps = watts

Voltage is 46v
Amperage for 1 unit is 1.12
Equals 51.52 watts.
Round it up to 55w for a decent buffer.

55 watts x 12 units = 660w @ 46v

If you run a series parrallel setup (6x2) you would need a 92v 660w driver.

thank you for your reply But it appears there is not such a driver for sale that is 92 volts 660 watts..Could you please maybe show me a link for a driver that I can use and tell me how many strips I can hook up to it ? Thank you so much for your time and help
 
thank you for your reply But it appears there is not such a driver for sale that is 92 volts 660 watts..Could you please maybe show me a link for a driver that I can use and tell me how many strips I can hook up to it ? Thank you so much for your time and help


Each one wants about 50w, and they operate at 46v... you have way too many options to list. For an example this will run 3 of them.


As long as it outputs 46v you can use it, each 50w it outputs equals another board.

200w = 4
250w = 5
300w = 6

Etc... sorry I dont know how to make it simpler than that. 🙁
 
Each one wants about 50w, and they operate at 46v... you have way too many options to list. For an example this will run 3 of them.


As long as it outputs 46v you can use it, each 50w it outputs equals another board.

200w = 4
250w = 5
300w = 6

Etc... sorry I dont know how to make it simpler than that. 🙁
Ok excellent thank you
 
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