TEKNIK, please rescue this mess :cry:
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- LED-Curious
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...I'm adding four more quantum boards and two 600w drivers, and would love any advice on how to manage the wiring (please also see my other post on which wire to use!)
My current plan is move the drivers to rest suspended on metal prongs from the white pegboard there. Would then connect all the driver connections to a terminal junction box, and from there run the wires up along ceiling in a conduit (or two, since will have 20 separate wires going), then down to the frame and run along it with tie downs. Am I heading in right direction? Would super appreciate any feedback/ideas before I move forward.
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Thanks! Am probably going to go then with a couple colors of this:
https://www.wireandcableyourway.com/cop ... spool.html
Throwmj i hope you dont mind if i piggyback on your thread with a quick question.
Hello Teknik,
I was worried about voltage drop on an upcoming build.
8 gen3 2700 , 90cri blux strips on a single hlg 320h 42a.
Parallel wiring.
I would like to run the the driver about 10 feet away. Can i get away with 16awg as well for driver to strips? Or would you recommend 14awg?
I plan on running cord pictured below ( 3 conductors), from driver to strips . Either 14 or 16 awg. Any reason these cords should not be used?
Hello Teknik,
I was worried about voltage drop on an upcoming build.
8 gen3 2700 , 90cri blux strips on a single hlg 320h 42a.
Parallel wiring.
I would like to run the the driver about 10 feet away. Can i get away with 16awg as well for driver to strips? Or would you recommend 14awg?
I plan on running cord pictured below ( 3 conductors), from driver to strips . Either 14 or 16 awg. Any reason these cords should not be used?