Chinese led question

Boogie

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#21
I called them. They said they need to know the output voltage on the driver...I have no clue what that means. lol.
 

tlsrcs

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#22
umm well if you have a volt meter or DVOM you could measure just the output voltage i am assuming thats what they need........so the voltage between driver and LED. lol i think i have one in my jeep if you wanna come borrow it
 

Boogie

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#24
I'll take it apart again and look. THe big sticker doesn't tell me. I have a volt meter, guess I could just test it..sigh...too lazy...
 

tlsrcs

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#25
Yea I am still just assuming but they probably want the actual voltage coming out of the driver. probably to trouble shoot any possible component failures.
 

Boogie

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#26
Nope, they want the voltage so they know what kinda of driver i need to replace the one I have. I have absolutely no clue about this stuff so I'm just going by what the watt guy said he needed to know.
 

KhensuRa

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#28
Mine does not say **** either. Just unplug the driver where it connects to the LEDS and then use your DMM to get the output voltage.
 

reefkoi

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#29
They dont have a sticker on them most of the time, typically they just need to know how many leds its lighting and the voltage question is probably them just confirming its 110v maybe? I dunno just guessing on that one. If you find them available in the US please post here! I'd love to have some spares and trying to get them from China is like pulling teeth LOL

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