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Fitting LED strips question

peteritb
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hello,
Can somebody with knowledge and experience in installing LED strip lights tell me the best way to set up four separate 50 cm strips (3528)? I want it powered from existing light switch to power transformer AC to DC 12V 5A. In other words, what is the professional method to split one output (cable) from the AC to DC power supply transformer to four cables that will then go to 4 different LED strips? OR should I buy a converter with multiple terminals/ outputs?
Hope that makes sense. Thanks in advance.
Can somebody with knowledge and experience in installing LED strip lights tell me the best way to set up four separate 50 cm strips (3528)? I want it powered from existing light switch to power transformer AC to DC 12V 5A. In other words, what is the professional method to split one output (cable) from the AC to DC power supply transformer to four cables that will then go to 4 different LED strips? OR should I buy a converter with multiple terminals/ outputs?
Hope that makes sense. Thanks in advance.
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Daisy chain, split or combination of both whichever is more convenient depending on the layout.0
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