@luckviewer777 The part shown in the video is a current limiting driver. You need to use this between the power supply and the LED to limit the current to a safe level. In this case 700mA. You will find more information about drivers on our website
You can use 9V. Any voltage that is at least 2V higher than the forward voltage of the LED should work fine.
what is that power supply?
can it be 9v.?
I'm a beginner pls reply
luckviewer777 1 month ago
@luckviewer777 The part shown in the video is a current limiting driver. You need to use this between the power supply and the LED to limit the current to a safe level. In this case 700mA. You will find more information about drivers on our website
You can use 9V. Any voltage that is at least 2V higher than the forward voltage of the LED should work fine.
luxeonstarleds 1 month ago
Do you use a fancy low temperature solder, or will lead-tin eutectic work for connecting the power leads?
hanelyp1 11 months ago
@hanelyp1 Standard lead/tin solder will work fine.
luxeonstarleds 11 months ago
What's the song? I want to learn this song on guitar ;)
btw: I like your products very much. Think I'll order me some of these pre-mounted things. Seems easy to install..
r3inhout 1 year ago