Following on from this thread...
Imagine a kitchen. It's rectangular and has wall and floor units down each of the longer sides. I want under cabinet (shining on worktops) lights on each side. I also want lights on the floor units, shining on the floor.
I have bought 4 x 2.5m LEDs (4 x 36W = 144W) and a 150W driver.
I'd like to be able to run the setup from the one driver. Which would be located on one side of the kitchen, either on top of the wall unit, or under the floor unit. So it would be close to one of the strips and further away from the other 3 (of varying degrees).
I was considering the use of 0.75mm 2 Core Pvc Flex White cable to connect the LEDs in parallel to the driver.
I've read that I need to keep the length of cable to/from each LED strip the same, regardless of distance from driver, to avoid problems.
I was considering wiring all 4 strips to one location, a terminal block of some desription, then wire this to the driver.
Am I way off the mark? Will it work?
Imagine a kitchen. It's rectangular and has wall and floor units down each of the longer sides. I want under cabinet (shining on worktops) lights on each side. I also want lights on the floor units, shining on the floor.
I have bought 4 x 2.5m LEDs (4 x 36W = 144W) and a 150W driver.
I'd like to be able to run the setup from the one driver. Which would be located on one side of the kitchen, either on top of the wall unit, or under the floor unit. So it would be close to one of the strips and further away from the other 3 (of varying degrees).
I was considering the use of 0.75mm 2 Core Pvc Flex White cable to connect the LEDs in parallel to the driver.
I've read that I need to keep the length of cable to/from each LED strip the same, regardless of distance from driver, to avoid problems.
I was considering wiring all 4 strips to one location, a terminal block of some desription, then wire this to the driver.
Am I way off the mark? Will it work?