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Voltage drop - does this look right or is something wrong
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[QUOTE="TerryK, post: 116837, member: 32169"] Use 26 AWG in the calculation to get the result closer. As Daryl indicated and has been discussed in other threads, Chinese wire sizes run small. I physically measured 18 AWG pixels from Paul Zhang and compared to 'typical' chart values the wire size equated to 20/21 AWG. I also checked the listing. The LEDs are indicated at 0.24 Watt, maximum power at 0.3 Watt, and maximum current at 0.060 Amp. Something is a bit off in the listed specifications. [/QUOTE]
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