I've installed some LED strips on a ceiling but power supply is currently in the "prototype stage" in the eaves above that room and just looking for any advice on the best permanent solution.
The controller is 5V very low power USB connection, it controls a relay that turns on the power to a 200W power supply for the strips as shown in the diagram (5V is actually fed in to the strips at several points to overcome voltage drop and the demands on the strip power rails, and the 0V of the DC supplies are connected)
I'm wondering if adding the single socket in the eaves to a very convenient ring main location is acceptable? The power supply could plug into the socket and the controller into the built in USB - seems the simplest solution.
Alternatively I could add a fused FCU with flex outlet into the ring and connect the power supply straight into that, and also add a socket for the USB connection.
The controller is 5V very low power USB connection, it controls a relay that turns on the power to a 200W power supply for the strips as shown in the diagram (5V is actually fed in to the strips at several points to overcome voltage drop and the demands on the strip power rails, and the 0V of the DC supplies are connected)
I'm wondering if adding the single socket in the eaves to a very convenient ring main location is acceptable? The power supply could plug into the socket and the controller into the built in USB - seems the simplest solution.
Alternatively I could add a fused FCU with flex outlet into the ring and connect the power supply straight into that, and also add a socket for the USB connection.