TheFishMan65
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BMB, now did I say anything about a tap? I do not use self tapping screws, but I no longer tap 2 holes with the same screw and vise grip pliers are your friend.
kcress, I actually emailed Bill at reefledlights and his reply was
". . . They are rated down to 10% at 1 vdc."
I am going to wire up these same two drivers tomorrow night and take new reading. I will get them a low, mid and almost full POT (1v, 5v, 8v). I will take vf readings for each. Wiring these POTS to the driver is pretty straight forward there is a + & -, the POT feeds Voltage to the blue + wire. I am hoping that now that they are in the frame and the wiring and drivers will all be wired up snug, maybe I just over looked something with the temporary wiring, it was a LOT of wires running in and out.
Plus, I have 2 other drivers I can try in place of the ones I tried initially? I think I may be a day or 2 premature in posting this and asking for help. Let me get the actual vf numbers at different dimmer voltage and then I will be able to post some pics and discuss any issues with a repeaatable set of standards.
thanks
Guil 750 ohm resistors will not work. They will not allow enough current to flow. You want 1 ohm 5 watt still. The resistor does not usually change. You can go to a smaller one say 0.1 ohm, but then the voltage is not a direct read of the current.
reeferdale; Good thing you had fuses... That would've cost you a lot of $$$ otherwise.
As far apart as your strings blue strings are I would swap the lowest and the highest. Tell us what happens please.
For your whites you could pick slightly closer ones. You should strive for less than 50mA difference.
Generally it is low to high, but sometimes that is too much and the high and low string swap. Either the pad or the next LED over will work. 507 to 857 seems way off make sure you have good solder connection. 1 poor one could increase the resistance and there by the voltage drop. Resoldering could then change the voltage drop if you switched that one).