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<blockquote data-quote="The Godfather" data-source="post: 75696" data-attributes="member: 218"><p><em>A constant voltage LED driver will output exactly 12.0V DC. 12V LED spotlight bulbs and other 12V powered LED units can be connected in parallel to such a driver. Thanks to the parallel connections, if one bulb dies, the remaining bulbs will stay on.</em></p><p></p><p><em>A constant current LED driver will output a fixed current - for example, 350mA models are available for use with 1 Watt LED bulbs. The bulbs must be connected in series to such a device.</em></p><p></p><p>The Boys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Godfather, post: 75696, member: 218"] [I]A constant voltage LED driver will output exactly 12.0V DC. 12V LED spotlight bulbs and other 12V powered LED units can be connected in parallel to such a driver. Thanks to the parallel connections, if one bulb dies, the remaining bulbs will stay on.[/I] [I]A constant current LED driver will output a fixed current - for example, 350mA models are available for use with 1 Watt LED bulbs. The bulbs must be connected in series to such a device.[/I] The Boys [/QUOTE]
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