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sparkyjohn1
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone could shed a bit of light on this subject..
As a domestic Spark,I don't have extensive knowledge of low voltage , and how it behaves during series and parallel configurations.. ( been a while since college..)...
I've come across a situation where i've been asked to retro-fit more L.E.D's to an existing circuit, but have to Install another driver to power them, as original one isn't man enough to take the extra load. This all sounds kosher, but customer as asked me to utilise the same switch. ( see diagram...)
I realise that there will be a possible solution to the issue, ( probably with use of a contactor.? ).. But would the diagram, be safe , If I installed it like that...
NOTE : original transformer cannot be removed due to voiding warranty ( it is fitted inside the body of the equipment..).
Please let me know your ideas..
Many thanks
Just wondering if anyone could shed a bit of light on this subject..
As a domestic Spark,I don't have extensive knowledge of low voltage , and how it behaves during series and parallel configurations.. ( been a while since college..)...
I've come across a situation where i've been asked to retro-fit more L.E.D's to an existing circuit, but have to Install another driver to power them, as original one isn't man enough to take the extra load. This all sounds kosher, but customer as asked me to utilise the same switch. ( see diagram...)
I realise that there will be a possible solution to the issue, ( probably with use of a contactor.? ).. But would the diagram, be safe , If I installed it like that...
NOTE : original transformer cannot be removed due to voiding warranty ( it is fitted inside the body of the equipment..).
Please let me know your ideas..
Many thanks
