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I think I have this right, just asking for a once-over to make sure.
I plan to run many of these 5-meter addressable RGB LED strips. Spec states 18W/m power draw (so 90W per strip).
In my testing, I've connected two of the strips directly together and let power flow through the whole thing (theoretically 180W on the way in). Even this makes me nervous for continuous running.
I intend to pass the data and ground through all the strips, but break out power and another ground to a larger wire that will feed the strips two at a time (one out in either direction, no pass-through)
These strips run on 5v DC. 5v would cause huge voltage drops across long wire runs. Too much to be acceptable.
My proposed solution is to run the larger supply wire at 48v from a supply like this, and use step-down transformers like this right before hooking up to the strips.
48V should let me run a single strip 150' away or several less than 100' away using normal 12-gauge wire according to this calculator.
I plan to put the power supply in a box with a fused distribution panel. I've considered also fusing right before the strips, but this would be difficult to maintain.
Thoughts?
I plan to run many of these 5-meter addressable RGB LED strips. Spec states 18W/m power draw (so 90W per strip).
In my testing, I've connected two of the strips directly together and let power flow through the whole thing (theoretically 180W on the way in). Even this makes me nervous for continuous running.
I intend to pass the data and ground through all the strips, but break out power and another ground to a larger wire that will feed the strips two at a time (one out in either direction, no pass-through)
These strips run on 5v DC. 5v would cause huge voltage drops across long wire runs. Too much to be acceptable.
My proposed solution is to run the larger supply wire at 48v from a supply like this, and use step-down transformers like this right before hooking up to the strips.
48V should let me run a single strip 150' away or several less than 100' away using normal 12-gauge wire according to this calculator.
I plan to put the power supply in a box with a fused distribution panel. I've considered also fusing right before the strips, but this would be difficult to maintain.
Thoughts?