Apex reading 10.32v

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Depends on the drivers.
inventronics can handle up to 12v
Meanwell is 10v I wonder if bill knows how much over it can go
 

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Bill is the owner of the reef led lights a sponsor and know it all in the led world.. Shoot him a pm or give him a call he is always willig to help..
 

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It will be fine as I have the same deal going on with mine. These meanwells are bullet proof, I have sent 120v AC into the 10v DC side and into the output side.

Here is a great photo of one sinking in my frag system while I was learning the ins and outs of LED.
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And the fixture being built.
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Are you not fairly local to northern Alabama if so feel free to hit me up for anything help you need.
 

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CJO is right.

I measured mine at 10.78vdc and its not an issue with the Inventronics or TR Drivers. With the Meanwells it's not a bad idea to dial back the Profile to 96 or 97% max.

Bill
 

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