Is the same true for the 4' ones? I have 3 strips in series on a 75-150V, 500 mA driver and they are still alive. Should I be worried?HomerPepsi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 9:32 pmEverything checks out, except wiring 5 in series. Bridgelux eb Gen 2's maximum voltage rating is 60v (datasheet page 4 note 3) so the maximum series wiring I would go with would be 3.
Help verify my EB strip build (BXEB-L0280Z-35E1000-C-B3)
Stefan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2020 10:05 pmIs the same true for the 4' ones? I have 3 strips in series on a 75-150V, 500 mA driver and they are still alive. Should I be worried?HomerPepsi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 9:32 pmEverything checks out, except wiring 5 in series. Bridgelux eb Gen 2's maximum voltage rating is 60v (datasheet page 4 note 3) so the maximum series wiring I would go with would be 3.
3 strips is fine, I was going to do 5.
The datasheet applies the same note to all the strips, so same rules should apply regardless of size
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You're good.Stefan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2020 10:05 pmIs the same true for the 4' ones? I have 3 strips in series on a 75-150V, 500 mA driver and they are still alive. Should I be worried?HomerPepsi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 9:32 pmEverything checks out, except wiring 5 in series. Bridgelux eb Gen 2's maximum voltage rating is 60v (datasheet page 4 note 3) so the maximum series wiring I would go with would be 3.