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I bought several chandeliers, 5 LEDs each with a total power of 25W. Unfortunately, in one of the power supply broke (or maybe not at all? If they are connected in series, one will burn out and everything went out ...) and I would like to buy a new one, but after examining the chandelier, it turns out that the LEDs are connected in series to the power supply 46- 56V 450mA. Exactly such a power supply is difficult to get or is inadequately expensive, so I thought about changing the way of connecting the diodes to a parallel one and using a power supply ... V - well, so far I have not been able to get to the diodes to check the voltage (on them at all it doesn't have to be written in total). Can you connect these diodes in parallel without any problems? And is it possible to use 60V, the current power supply can be divided into 5 diodes, so 12V per diode? And then buy a 12V 3A power supply and power them with it?
What do you think, gentlemen, please respond to the topic.
I bought several chandeliers, 5 LEDs each with a total power of 25W. Unfortunately, in one of the power supply broke (or maybe not at all? If they are connected in series, one will burn out and everything went out ...) and I would like to buy a new one, but after examining the chandelier, it turns out that the LEDs are connected in series to the power supply 46- 56V 450mA. Exactly such a power supply is difficult to get or is inadequately expensive, so I thought about changing the way of connecting the diodes to a parallel one and using a power supply ... V - well, so far I have not been able to get to the diodes to check the voltage (on them at all it doesn't have to be written in total). Can you connect these diodes in parallel without any problems? And is it possible to use 60V, the current power supply can be divided into 5 diodes, so 12V per diode? And then buy a 12V 3A power supply and power them with it?
What do you think, gentlemen, please respond to the topic.