I do mostly DIY stuff at home & find most of the help I need online. I've illuminated my garden with LED lighting you could probably see from space lol. But I do a lot of hobby stuff with LED lighting & so on. But I've come here because I've ventured into a new area I'm not all that failure with.
I've made a dolls house out of wood. And I'm getting to the stage of installing some LED lights for each of the rooms. Now I've got myself some 12v LED lights. I've also found a 12v 1A DC power supply I've chopped off the ends & hooked up to the light for testing, which works great as you can see from the attached picture. The pink one is different because It's inside a 3D Printed shade designed to mimic a strip light. Anyways, I'm just wondering how many 12v LED strip lights I can power from the 12v 1A DC power supply, which is basically an old charger for something ancient.
My understanding is, you multiply the voltage by the amps to get the max amount of watts it can power. But the power draw is 12v multiplied by the amp = the watts, which is in my case 12w or 12v. So can I only power 1 12v LED strip light from my power supply I've mentioned. Or can I power multiple 12v LED strip lights, so long it doesn't exceed the combined 240v, which would be 20 12v = 240v.
I thought I'd come & ask, because I don't want to cause any overheating of the power supply.
I've made a dolls house out of wood. And I'm getting to the stage of installing some LED lights for each of the rooms. Now I've got myself some 12v LED lights. I've also found a 12v 1A DC power supply I've chopped off the ends & hooked up to the light for testing, which works great as you can see from the attached picture. The pink one is different because It's inside a 3D Printed shade designed to mimic a strip light. Anyways, I'm just wondering how many 12v LED strip lights I can power from the 12v 1A DC power supply, which is basically an old charger for something ancient.
My understanding is, you multiply the voltage by the amps to get the max amount of watts it can power. But the power draw is 12v multiplied by the amp = the watts, which is in my case 12w or 12v. So can I only power 1 12v LED strip light from my power supply I've mentioned. Or can I power multiple 12v LED strip lights, so long it doesn't exceed the combined 240v, which would be 20 12v = 240v.
I thought I'd come & ask, because I don't want to cause any overheating of the power supply.
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