soramsu
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It's in a string of 7:
(+) -- (O) -- (O) -- (X) -- (O) -- (O) -- (X) -- (O) -- (-)
Where the "X's" are the dim LEDS. If there was a bad solder joint I would think it would affect all the LEDs, rather than just 2 randomly in the middle. I'll double check it though. As far as the power supply, having just 1 driver connected and dimming it works fine, which is less of a load than having 2 connected. The 2 connected work fine as long as they're at the same dimming level. But if one is turned all the way up, and the other turned down, it buzzes. The drivers are connected to two different 24V outputs on the PSU. I'd assume there's not any kind of matching requirements between the two outputs, but I have no information on the power supply
(+) -- (O) -- (O) -- (X) -- (O) -- (O) -- (X) -- (O) -- (-)
Where the "X's" are the dim LEDS. If there was a bad solder joint I would think it would affect all the LEDs, rather than just 2 randomly in the middle. I'll double check it though. As far as the power supply, having just 1 driver connected and dimming it works fine, which is less of a load than having 2 connected. The 2 connected work fine as long as they're at the same dimming level. But if one is turned all the way up, and the other turned down, it buzzes. The drivers are connected to two different 24V outputs on the PSU. I'd assume there's not any kind of matching requirements between the two outputs, but I have no information on the power supply