Hello,
my cousin gave me a led fixture for which the power supply is no longer working. He threw it away so I cannot look at the specs there. He says he measured 78v out of the power supply before throwing it away, but he did not sound convincing.
In the pictures attached you can see the whole led fixture and the specification found in the fixture.
It says SD-8193-01 12*750 20/2 in each row. Each row has 20 led (10 white + 10 blue) for a total of 40 led in the whole fixture.
I also attach a video with the behaviour of the led fixture attaching a led driver I had with output 36V-68VDC 300mA.
https://vimeo.com/user90659718/review/295323971/d709558c86
It blinks, but it should remain lit. Maybe amperage of this led driver (300mA) is not enough?
I was considering that maybe the 12*750 means 12v and 750mA, but it seems unlikely to me. Any idea?
my cousin gave me a led fixture for which the power supply is no longer working. He threw it away so I cannot look at the specs there. He says he measured 78v out of the power supply before throwing it away, but he did not sound convincing.
In the pictures attached you can see the whole led fixture and the specification found in the fixture.
It says SD-8193-01 12*750 20/2 in each row. Each row has 20 led (10 white + 10 blue) for a total of 40 led in the whole fixture.
I also attach a video with the behaviour of the led fixture attaching a led driver I had with output 36V-68VDC 300mA.
https://vimeo.com/user90659718/review/295323971/d709558c86
It blinks, but it should remain lit. Maybe amperage of this led driver (300mA) is not enough?
I was considering that maybe the 12*750 means 12v and 750mA, but it seems unlikely to me. Any idea?