LED tape

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Rich2

Joined Mar 3, 2014
254
Hi all, I've bought some LED tape which I fitted in aluminium channel under the kitchen cabinets. It's classed as 12v but gets very hot, almost too hot to touch so I've put 2 diodes in series which has dropped the voltage to around 10.5v. It's nearly as bright but the current has halved and they are only just warm. My question, is it more efficient to use the 2 diodes or a current limiting resistor?

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Boggart

Joined Jan 31, 2022
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But with diodes, if he changes the length of the strip, he won't have to change the diodes, the voltage drop will be pretty consistent, but with resistors, he would have to know the desired total LED strip current and recalc the resistor values. Diodes are simpler...
 

Ya’akov

Joined Jan 27, 2019
10,235
But with diodes, if he changes the length of the strip, he won't have to change the diodes, the voltage drop will be pretty consistent, but with resistors, he would have to know the desired total LED strip current and recalc the resistor values. Diodes are simpler...
Welcome fo AAC.

That is an advantage, if he ever changes the number of LEDs for some reason, but it doesn’t make them more efficient in the sense the TS intended.
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
34,807
What are you using to deliver the 12VDC required?

You have two options:
1) if it is a wall adpater, replace it with one that outputs a lower voltage.
2) use a buck switching regulator.
 

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Rich2

Joined Mar 3, 2014
254
What are you using to deliver the 12VDC required?

You have two options:
1) if it is a wall adpater, replace it with one that outputs a lower voltage.
2) use a buck switching regulator.
There are 2 strips on switching 12v LED power supplies , actually one broke the other day so I'm temporarily using my bench power supply for one. The new supply I ordered has got a preset voltage adjuster on it and I'll leave the 2 diodes on the other.
 

MisterBill2

Joined Jan 23, 2018
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Are you able to accurately measure the voltage that you are sending to the LED strip? Many block-module supplies are unregulated and only deliver the claimed output with the specified load current. That may be a part of your problem.
 
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