Hey Gals and Guys, hopefully a quick question.
Attempting to put together a (spotlight) circuit using the best plug and play components the industry has to offer. I have connectors rated for 130V at 2.8 amps that I would like to utilize. My DC series circuit has 6 40 volt LEDs whose additive voltage equals 240V. Would my connectors and wiring between the resistors need to be rated for the full 240v of the complete circuit, or just the 40v of the resistor? If the connectors can be utilized, should it be assumed the maximum power of the circuit would be 364 watts (130*2.8)?
Thanks!
Joe
Attempting to put together a (spotlight) circuit using the best plug and play components the industry has to offer. I have connectors rated for 130V at 2.8 amps that I would like to utilize. My DC series circuit has 6 40 volt LEDs whose additive voltage equals 240V. Would my connectors and wiring between the resistors need to be rated for the full 240v of the complete circuit, or just the 40v of the resistor? If the connectors can be utilized, should it be assumed the maximum power of the circuit would be 364 watts (130*2.8)?
Thanks!
Joe