Page 8? Looks like a flower petal with numbers around it.
Redbelly- Thanks for keeping that clear, I was starting to wonder if that was all just to run on DC or not.
Like I said earlier, I knew this was the place to figure out this little wiring question. I just didn't know it would...
OmCheeto-Great Idea, but this is the off-season and Ebay and Amazon don't have good enough deals on LEDs from christmas lights. Most of the strings I seen are approximately $1/LED.
Phrak, NoTime-You both were complaining about the data sheet, is there a better brand of LEDs besides the...
You guys are just what I needed. Good honest, knowledgeable answers from people NOT trying to sell something.
Mark- That is so simple, it's no wonder I forgot about it. I've be researching and trying to find something to set up 200 LEDs, when I should have been trying to find out how to...
NoTime-If I were building these in a sealed enclosure then I'd look at running them at line voltage. Since this set up is going under cabinets, I am figured stepping down the voltage would safest, I just didn't know if I should convert to DC or what the best voltage would be for a circuit this...
I forgot about the possible flicker from AC, I knew I came to the right spot to ask about this. :)
So, I need to drop the voltage and convert to DC. That's easily solved. But my next question is what would be the ideal voltage to run this many LED's? If I bought a 110VAC - 12VDC supply...
I want to build my own under cabinet LED strips for my kitchen. I am looking at wiring 200 Nichia T1 3/4 LEDs to one AC circuit. But I am having problems finding any directions to build the circuit or driver to power a system like this. If I need to buy a premade step down transformer then I...