CVLDGolf
Aerospace
- Jul 9, 2021
- 11
Ok so I have a string of 500 individually addressable LEDs that pull ~0.3W/LED (12V & up to 20mA). The total current draw for the 12V string should be roughly 12.5A if allowed to run at full power. The controller allows me to set a max current, right now I have it capped at 4A so the LED brightness is not what I would like to see (Power supply is capable of 30A). There are a few locations where I used a 22AWG breadboard jumper to span a short gap between connectors. Am I safe to increase the current? 22AWG aluminum wire current capacity certainly isnt that high? Im not an expert but over the length of the string the voltage will drop as well, does this not mean LED 500 could be receiving 6V which would make the local current higher? The LED string wires themselves are stranded aluminum that cant be much larger than the breadboard jumpers?
Thank you for any help in advance.
Corey
Thank you for any help in advance.
Corey