A Alwayslearningelec Senior Member Location NJ Occupation Estimator Apr 20, 2022 #1 What would the calculation be to find out how many fixture could be driven off one power supply? Thanks. Attachments Capture 1.PNG 671.9 KB · Views: 18 Capture.PNG 192.5 KB · Views: 16
What would the calculation be to find out how many fixture could be driven off one power supply? Thanks.
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician Apr 20, 2022 #2 It says 19 watts. I would use that number in your calculation and factor in 125% for continuous loads.
It says 19 watts. I would use that number in your calculation and factor in 125% for continuous loads.
A Alwayslearningelec Senior Member Location NJ Occupation Estimator Apr 20, 2022 #3 So the fixture load is 6 watts= 6x125%= 7.5 Watts/19 Watts =2.5. So only 2 fixture per driver?? Thought it would be a lot more
So the fixture load is 6 watts= 6x125%= 7.5 Watts/19 Watts =2.5. So only 2 fixture per driver?? Thought it would be a lot more
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician Apr 21, 2022 #4 Are you asking to how many lights you can run off a single driver?
A Alwayslearningelec Senior Member Location NJ Occupation Estimator Apr 21, 2022 #5 infinity said: Are you asking to how many lights you can run off a single driver? Click to expand... Correct.
infinity said: Are you asking to how many lights you can run off a single driver? Click to expand... Correct.