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3 times the rated max current WILL tend to make them bright...for a little while.Ooh yeah, very! Of course I only let it inn for a few seconds each time, but yeah, vey bright.
3 times the rated max current WILL tend to make them bright...for a little while.Ooh yeah, very! Of course I only let it inn for a few seconds each time, but yeah, vey bright.
couldnt really find out how to really hook them up anyone know of a wire guide or video that could help me out would be awesome thanks.
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No Adapters Are Needed. Just Use A 2 Wire Power Cord From An Old LampHi! I'm working on a new setup and have a Meanwell APV-12-12 to power 2 CPU fans.
What is the best (meaning safest and most reliable) way to connect the APV-12-12 to the mains? I have some AC adapters laying around, but I don't know if they're suitable. Could someone more knowledgeable let me know if any of these adapters will work?
1. Motorola adapter - output 3.6v 600mA
2. Achme adapter - output 5v 3.0A
3. Nokia adapter - output 5.3v 500mA
No Adapters Are Needed. Just Use A 2 Wire Power Cord From An Old Lamp
https://www.1000bulbs.com/product/1...MI-aXYm4zQ1wIVkoJpCh0z6w5qEAQYASABEgJXCvD_BwE
The APV is the same thing as the AC adapters you have. It converts AC line voltage to 12VDC rather than the 3~5V the smaller adapters output. The only additional hazard is that you need to direct wire it to a plug or bus bar rather than plugging it into an outlet.Is there a safety advantage to using an AC adapter? In other words, if I'm stupid enough to somehow zap myself - Won't the AC adapter just give me a 'slap on the wrist' in comparison to the 2-wire power cord which could kill me?
The APV is the same thing as the AC adapters you have. It converts AC line voltage to 12VDC rather than the 3~5V the smaller adapters output. The only additional hazard is that you need to direct wire it to a plug or bus bar rather than plugging it into an outlet.