Snunicycler
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Beginner question that I'm sure has been addressed elsewhere but I haven't found it yet. I'm in the planning stages of a display for my 1st year. I bought a pb16 board that I'll be assembling. It all looks fairly straightforward but I want to incorporate the c9 LEDs (white, dumb) that I always put up. I plan to do some simple slow fades with them and my initial thought was to use the DMX screw terminals that are included on the board. Easy enough
Ok but then I finally started doing the math, the bulbs are .58w, and I have 200 of them on 12" spaced stringer (so about 200' plus the lead), so that's 116w. If I use a 12v power supply that's what, 9.6 Amps? Seems like a lot... Is this going to work?
They are currently all powered from one plug, but I can change that if I need to. Thanks!
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Ok but then I finally started doing the math, the bulbs are .58w, and I have 200 of them on 12" spaced stringer (so about 200' plus the lead), so that's 116w. If I use a 12v power supply that's what, 9.6 Amps? Seems like a lot... Is this going to work?
They are currently all powered from one plug, but I can change that if I need to. Thanks!
Sent from my Pixel 7 Pro using Tapatalk
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