On 04/29/2016 03:10 PM, Bill Sudbrink wrote:
I want a constant current supply that
"pushes" 0.41 Amps.
A little more googling reveals that the above supply is
rated "1.67A output". This seems to support the W=AV
theory. So, do I want a PS labeled "15 watt 36vdc",
regardless of how many bulbs I want to drive? You say
"within limits". What specification do I look for to
understand the limits? Thanks
LED lighting power supplies are generally rated in
mA
output, within a range of voltages, such as
350 mA within 24:72 V DC.
Digi-Key stocks something like 10,000 models!
Jon