How to do Series/Parallel combo.
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- LED-Curious
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Hello! I got some EB gen 2 stripes and I need to hook em up as 2 stripes combined to series, and do around 16 of those. Then take those 16 pairs and hook em in series. I tried to do this but as result I only hear humming sound and nothing happends when I stick it to the wall.
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- LED Wizard
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I only ever connected in parallel, so don't know about series. Do you have any idea where the problem might be? perhaps you need to draw a diagram on how you connected them so it will be easier for people to figure out whats wrong
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Driver:
https://www.digikey.fi/product-detail/e ... ND/7704115
Leds:
https://www.digikey.co.uk/product-detai ... ND/7907663
So basicly I got 32x those leds and I need to hook em up as so in the video (16 parallel + 16 parallel I think?) But as I was allready half done I came to realization that how I do it without melting the wires or the top leds? (I'm possibly understanding something wrong )
In my mind I should now make 16 leds parallel with wire bundles and then hook that wire groups plus side bundle (not straight from led) to other groups minus side bundle. But oh I dont want to blow my leds or my wires or myself so not trying it till someone more professional helps me a little.
Cheers for interest!
https://www.digikey.fi/product-detail/e ... ND/7704115
Leds:
https://www.digikey.co.uk/product-detai ... ND/7907663
So basicly I got 32x those leds and I need to hook em up as so in the video (16 parallel + 16 parallel I think?) But as I was allready half done I came to realization that how I do it without melting the wires or the top leds? (I'm possibly understanding something wrong )
In my mind I should now make 16 leds parallel with wire bundles and then hook that wire groups plus side bundle (not straight from led) to other groups minus side bundle. But oh I dont want to blow my leds or my wires or myself so not trying it till someone more professional helps me a little.
Cheers for interest!
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- LED-Curious
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I don't know how to answer you since I don't really understand the layout you want to use...
But here is the plan I did for my fixture which might guide you on what you want to use.
There is 6 EBs in series * 4 in parallel
Can you draw the plan you were think about ?
I will take a look and try to improve it if needed.
But here is the plan I did for my fixture which might guide you on what you want to use.
There is 6 EBs in series * 4 in parallel
Can you draw the plan you were think about ?
I will take a look and try to improve it if needed.
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Hmmh. I dont know what program to use so i could do that kind of fancy drawings, but basicly:
Driver 11A and 44V that needs to be split to 22V and 0.5A per led.
I have 32 Leds.
Driver 11A and 44V that needs to be split to 22V and 0.5A per led.
I have 32 Leds.
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2 Strips with 22V each in Series pushes the Volt per 2-Strip-Combo to 44V. So youd need 16x 2-Strip-Series-Combos in parallel to distribute the Amps while keeping it at 44V.
11A/16(2-Strip-Series-Combos)=0.68A each Series-Combo/Strip (since Amps dont get halved when wired in Series).
Wiring is basically the same as in CallMeWoody's picture. Hope this helps!
11A/16(2-Strip-Series-Combos)=0.68A each Series-Combo/Strip (since Amps dont get halved when wired in Series).
Wiring is basically the same as in CallMeWoody's picture. Hope this helps!