Sorry I missed the original topic:
Uhm, I wouldn't know, except that leds don't really use that much power so therefor it shouldn't be a problem. I'm running 3 IKEA dioder strips of that port.
Sorry I missed the original topic:
Uhm, I wouldn't know, except that leds don't really use that much power so therefor it shouldn't be a problem. I'm running 3 IKEA dioder strips of that port.
Sorry I missed the original topic:
Uhm, I wouldn't know, except that leds don't really use that much power so therefor it shouldn't be a problem. I'm running 3 IKEA dioder strips of that port.
Thanks for your reply. I am running three short LED stripes on that port also.
But what I wanted was 'hard facts & numbers' ;)in order to don't damage the board on the long-term.
It seems that it is some kind of secret, so we will never know it exactly
Edited by GuestI also would like to know this. My original lights have dimmed and yellowed significantly over the years and I bought a 24V LED strip here:
https://www.wholesaleledlights.co.uk/1m-24v-single-colour-led-strip-lights-60-x-5050smd-14-4w.html
Current draw should be max 600mA for the 1m strip. I hope this will be fine, but interested to know the maximum before assuming.
Any responses would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
Greg
It is a straight connection to the 19v input, so no practical limit.
I have a UM2 so I guess I have hijacked a topic which was not relevent to me. Apologies but thanks for the response on the other thread
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Is it a stupid question or does nobody know that?
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