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Choice of led strips and drivers

Posted: Tuesday 27 September 2016 19:48
by ricorico94
Hi,

I'd like to have some advice on how to select led strips and drivers. Indeed, I purchased one RGB strip and one Wite strip assumed to be powerful (like 72W for 5m and 600-800 lm per meter), but I've been very disappointed in the actual emitted light.
In both cases, when I measured the current, I found values much lower than expected.
For instance, with the White led strip sold as 72W/5meters and total 4100lm, I only measured 2.6A/12V while I as expecting something close to 5 or 6A.
Is it normal to have such lower current than expected ?
If not normal, what could be the weakness here, the driver or the led strip ? How can I select better my strips or drivers ?

For the RGB strip, I had similar issue with very low current, but I had thought that the feeling of low light was only due to the fact that each color separately emit less light.

For instance, here are the products I had purchased:
for the white strip:
the strip: http://www.dx.com/p/waterproof-72w-4100 ... -kg1_mLS00
the driver: http://eud.dx.com/product/ac-90-240v-to ... -844401174


for the RGB strip, I had used a 220V milight controller : http://eud.dx.com/product/wireless-touc ... -844067412 thus assumed to have enough power (approx 200W)

thanks a lot for your help,
ricorico94

Re: Choice of led strips and drivers

Posted: Tuesday 27 September 2016 20:36
by OCB73
In our company we sell Bilton Led-Stripes over years without problems. http://www.biltongroup.com/en/.
A little bit more expensive but really good quality! We use Meanwell drivers, also very good products. http://www.meanwell.com/
And if we need RGB-Controllers, we use them from SLV. U can use it for 12 and 24 Volts. https://www.slv.com/de-de/leuchten-leuc ... 70650.html