Are you sure you hadn't had your multimeter connected to it in ammeter mode on the previous occasion?
 
Just wondered if you had tried measuring the output current after the controller and damaged it.
 
Just wondered if you had tried measuring the output current after the controller and damaged it.
Oh I see, no always before the controller and also didn't measure anything before the first one blew
 
With the PSU on but no LED light controller attached ,
get the multimeter set to volts DC and measure if the power supply goes over 18V between terminals 5 & 6.
This is a no load test , and may be how delicate electronics,that may only need 3A come to an end on a 15A supply .
( some 3A or 5A fuses may reduce the chance of mishaps with thin wiring on DC 12V-18V )
 

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