brandonm78
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Hi, I'm a DIY / home owner that has a bit of wiring knowledge but has not wired LED drivers before. I have a chandelier that has 36 hanging bulbs / wires (G4 LED / 12 V, 1.5W each). The unit comes with 3 LED drivers, constant voltage that each support up to 24W. Nothing is wired together.
Basically I have 36 2-wire cables that should be at 12V.
3 LED drivers that have a 2-wire white / black cable for incoming 120 V and white / red 12V on the other side.
And 120 volts at the chandelier.
Any advice on how to wire it from the 120V to the 3 LED constant voltage drivers..
and from the 3 LED drivers to the 36 bulbs (perhaps 12 per driver).
Should I just wirenut together the 120v incoming black to the black of all 3 LED drivers and the load (white) to the white on the frontside
and then on the other end of the LED drivers connect the red + to 12 of the bulbs + wires via a wirenut and then wirenut the white - to the other - from the bulb side..
Or should I be combining together the wires in some other fashion.
Basically I have 36 2-wire cables that should be at 12V.
3 LED drivers that have a 2-wire white / black cable for incoming 120 V and white / red 12V on the other side.
And 120 volts at the chandelier.
Any advice on how to wire it from the 120V to the 3 LED constant voltage drivers..
and from the 3 LED drivers to the 36 bulbs (perhaps 12 per driver).
Should I just wirenut together the 120v incoming black to the black of all 3 LED drivers and the load (white) to the white on the frontside
and then on the other end of the LED drivers connect the red + to 12 of the bulbs + wires via a wirenut and then wirenut the white - to the other - from the bulb side..
Or should I be combining together the wires in some other fashion.