MidnightSun72
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So For my 600W build I am use the H series H652D 22.5Vf with a 48V LG driver.
I am planning to wire either as following. One way I am certain minimizes the chance of voltage
hogging. The other way I am not so sure if it's risky. So would like more experiences LeD builders to weigh in
Option 1. I'll cut the wires at the same length and connect into a wago This will give me equal runs and thus maintain even Vf among all strings as best as possible
![7F6BB39B-6388-4ACF-BCC3-B4BED6A14C73.jpeg](/data/attachments/4035/4035347-6cb0750584b2f49f73d3f4544760ded9.jpg)
Option 2: if I can get away with this I'd prefer it. Because parsley one set of strips off the other set. But I know this might give lower voltage to the secondary LED strings. Do you think I will increase my chance of voltage hogging? Or is it pretty much nothing to worry about?
![light bar 150w option2.jpg](/data/attachments/4035/4035388-774349ac0669ef97f78057ccd5c15979.jpg)
Thoughts?
edit I fucked up option 2 Brb fixing. Lol
I am planning to wire either as following. One way I am certain minimizes the chance of voltage
hogging. The other way I am not so sure if it's risky. So would like more experiences LeD builders to weigh in
Option 1. I'll cut the wires at the same length and connect into a wago This will give me equal runs and thus maintain even Vf among all strings as best as possible
![7F6BB39B-6388-4ACF-BCC3-B4BED6A14C73.jpeg](/data/attachments/4035/4035347-6cb0750584b2f49f73d3f4544760ded9.jpg)
Option 2: if I can get away with this I'd prefer it. Because parsley one set of strips off the other set. But I know this might give lower voltage to the secondary LED strings. Do you think I will increase my chance of voltage hogging? Or is it pretty much nothing to worry about?
![light bar 150w option2.jpg](/data/attachments/4035/4035388-774349ac0669ef97f78057ccd5c15979.jpg)
Thoughts?
edit I fucked up option 2 Brb fixing. Lol
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