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Buck converter will power LED's but voltage divider will not....
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[QUOTE="kerryh, post: 6234492, member: 666973"] Thanks for the reply guys. I have already ordered a converter with a higher rating. What I was trying to gather from asking this question was to understand why, when I use a converter dropped to the proper voltage, the LED's will light but when I drop to the same voltage using a divider then the LED's do not light up. Still hoping someone can answer this. Thanks! Btw- I have attempted to drop the voltage (via divider) before connecting it to the converter however, the same problem exists. The converter will not power on just like the LED's will not power on despite it being at the required voltage. [/QUOTE]
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