I read most of your guide, so forgive me if you covered this.... But you wired in series. You can also wire the LEDs in parallel.
1. You'd have to use a smaller output brick... I have several. THe voltage would remain constant. No worries about voltage drop and having the first LED in the chain be brighter than the rest.
2. The plus is that you wouldn't lose all the moonlights should one led fail. In a parallel circuit implementation, one LED can fail and the others will stay lit.
Either way works, and in some cases, a series circuit is ideal given space and wire routing issues.
Excellent article, and thank-you for supporting AC and it's members... You've set the bar high for any new DIY guides!
1. You'd have to use a smaller output brick... I have several. THe voltage would remain constant. No worries about voltage drop and having the first LED in the chain be brighter than the rest.
2. The plus is that you wouldn't lose all the moonlights should one led fail. In a parallel circuit implementation, one LED can fail and the others will stay lit.
Either way works, and in some cases, a series circuit is ideal given space and wire routing issues.
Excellent article, and thank-you for supporting AC and it's members... You've set the bar high for any new DIY guides!
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