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An LED is a light-emitting diode. Lighting an LED is considered the "Hello world" of a circuit design, and it can be as simple as using a series resistor, or it can get more complicated, involving PWM and multiplexing.

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LED light works with one power supply, but not another

The first power supply's voltage was set to 32 volts - I changed it and forgot, so I assumed it was the original 24V. Upping the voltage on the Meanwell fixed the issue.
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LED light works with one power supply, but not another

Here's the situation: I bought some cheap LED pot lights off of Amazon to use in a project. … I have some wireless LED dimmers that pass DC input, and I had a cheap 24V 10A DC power supply handy (again, from Amazon), so I supplied DC input to the pot lights, and they worked! …
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