Hi all, first post!
I built a hanging Christmas light display above our dining table a few days ago with 15 x micro-led glass balls of varying sizes and quantities of LED's. Each light had its own 3 x AA battery pack which I cut off, and simply connected all 15 x positive and 15 x negative wires to a connector block, and then to a 240v AC to 5v DC power supply, buried in the ceiling to run off my regular wall light switch.
The ratings of the light sizes are as follows:
Small - 15 LED, 0.225w x 6 = 1.35w total
Medium - 30 LED, 0.45w x 4 = 1.8w total
Large - 40 LED, 0.6w x 3 = 1.8w total
Stars - 15 LED, [0.06w/3v - 0.9w] x 2 = 1.8w total (I'm confused by this rating, see last picture)
So if I'm correct, all together I need a power supply with 6.75w (1.35amp) minimum. 3 x AA batteries = 4.5V so I assumed 5V would be OK and not blow them.
I started with a multi-voltage adapter I have, which is rated at 2.25A @ 5v, however only 3 of the lights lit, but were flickering - https://cpc.farnell.com/ansmann/aps...-supply-27w-5-15v/dp/PW02783?CMP=TREML007-005
I assumed it wasn't providing enough power, so then swapped with my Anker Powerport 10 USB charger, which can provide 5v @ 2.5A maximum per USB output. Hey presto! All lights on and working great. Well, for 2 days. Turned them on this morning, and they're all flashing on and off rapidly.
Have I fried the lights or the USB power bank? Or have I fundamentally misunderstood how to connect these together (appreciate bunging all +ve and -ve into a connector block is a bit cowboy). Should I be separating each size of light and feeding to their own independent USB output on the powerbank? Is combining the power requirements of each different size of light into this parallel setup wrong? Any help is much appreciated.
I built a hanging Christmas light display above our dining table a few days ago with 15 x micro-led glass balls of varying sizes and quantities of LED's. Each light had its own 3 x AA battery pack which I cut off, and simply connected all 15 x positive and 15 x negative wires to a connector block, and then to a 240v AC to 5v DC power supply, buried in the ceiling to run off my regular wall light switch.
The ratings of the light sizes are as follows:
Small - 15 LED, 0.225w x 6 = 1.35w total
Medium - 30 LED, 0.45w x 4 = 1.8w total
Large - 40 LED, 0.6w x 3 = 1.8w total
Stars - 15 LED, [0.06w/3v - 0.9w] x 2 = 1.8w total (I'm confused by this rating, see last picture)
So if I'm correct, all together I need a power supply with 6.75w (1.35amp) minimum. 3 x AA batteries = 4.5V so I assumed 5V would be OK and not blow them.
I started with a multi-voltage adapter I have, which is rated at 2.25A @ 5v, however only 3 of the lights lit, but were flickering - https://cpc.farnell.com/ansmann/aps...-supply-27w-5-15v/dp/PW02783?CMP=TREML007-005
I assumed it wasn't providing enough power, so then swapped with my Anker Powerport 10 USB charger, which can provide 5v @ 2.5A maximum per USB output. Hey presto! All lights on and working great. Well, for 2 days. Turned them on this morning, and they're all flashing on and off rapidly.
Have I fried the lights or the USB power bank? Or have I fundamentally misunderstood how to connect these together (appreciate bunging all +ve and -ve into a connector block is a bit cowboy). Should I be separating each size of light and feeding to their own independent USB output on the powerbank? Is combining the power requirements of each different size of light into this parallel setup wrong? Any help is much appreciated.
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