I should also be able to recommend a transformer, although the one Dave ordered looks pretty good.
Do you mean the
60W Dimmable Power Supply / Driver combo he's using? I'm not sure how that applies, since it's apparently an all-purpose driver, is constant-voltage rather than constant current, and, according to his recent post, is apparently not even a power-supply at all, somehow? (false advertisement?) Or did I miss another transformer / power-supply recommendation he made?
For 8 LEDs you'll probably need to go higher than 24V if they're in series (or you could just do 2 parallel strings of 4).
I could do that; put the control in the middle and run the two strings in either direction, rather than starting at one end. When I was looking at some circuits more closely a few weeks ago, I remember thinking that going parallel added some complexity to the driver circuit, but perhaps I'm wrong, and even if right, perhaps it doesn't matter since I'm not going to try to build my own driver. My objectives are efficiency, simplicity, reasonable color, and appropriate brightness. If a parallel arrangement doesn't compromise efficiency or simplicity, then I'll do it. Otherwise I might have another idea to keep things serial.