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Originally Posted by Ganoderma
it does indeed, i hope my electric inept brain can get it right.
so to get it straight. it is basically like this?
you wire your "LED Driver" to an "illumaled module" (what is that???). then you can put 1 light in the white wire and one light in the black wire? or are those connectors?
is illumaled the light or something fancy? god i suck at technical stuff!
[LED driver]====[illumaled module]====[one light per wire]====[illumaled module]
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http://www.intl-lighttech.com/librar...led_wiring.pdf
I think 'ILLUMALED' module is the company name for the pre-wired bank/group of LED's they produce. The "LED driver" looks to be a transformer with rectifier; a device to convert house current AC to low voltage DC.
The "LED driver" you need is determined by how many modules to use; the more modules the greater the current required. See upper left corner of link, where it says:
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Note 2: Use a combination of 1,2,3, or 5 module drivers to power more than 5 modules.
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Does that clarify?

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