Hi,
I recently purchased six 3W 12v LED undermount puck lights. I then purchased a 120vac to 12vdc 40W magnetic transformer/driver designed for LEDs.
I connected all the LED pucks in parallel and they work, but after about 30 minutes they are almost too hot to touch. I fear they are being over driven and will eventually burn out.
If I connect two puck in series, they run dimmer (not ideal), but don't ever seem to get hot. This leads me to think that individually they are getting too much current. I think the transformer voltage is stable - I get a reading that hovers around 13v. Is there something that I could add to fix this? I don't want to lose the brightness of the LEDs.
thanks!
I recently purchased six 3W 12v LED undermount puck lights. I then purchased a 120vac to 12vdc 40W magnetic transformer/driver designed for LEDs.
I connected all the LED pucks in parallel and they work, but after about 30 minutes they are almost too hot to touch. I fear they are being over driven and will eventually burn out.
If I connect two puck in series, they run dimmer (not ideal), but don't ever seem to get hot. This leads me to think that individually they are getting too much current. I think the transformer voltage is stable - I get a reading that hovers around 13v. Is there something that I could add to fix this? I don't want to lose the brightness of the LEDs.
thanks!