So much for your LEDs (for which we still have no data) being binned by forward voltage, intensity, and wavelength.looks like you guys were right.
with the line tying the 2 strings together, 1 side draws .6 amp and the other draws .25 amp.
without the tying line, 1 side draws .51 amp, the other draws .3 amp.
How were you measuring the currents?
If you inserted a current meter, you perturbed the circuit and your readings won't be meaningful (unless you inserted similar current meters in both branches simultaneously so they're affected equally). If you measured voltage drops across current limiting/sensing resistors and calculated current, your readings would be "accurate". Just understand that you're dealing with PWM and you won't get any information about peak currents. To do that, you need an oscilloscope and an adequate number of readings.
