Aqua Illumination Hydra 52HD Power Adapter Question

Leeroy

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Hello folks,

One of the AC adapters for my Hydra 52HD has shorted out this morning after 4+ years. I was looking for information for a replacement AC adapter at a cheaper alternative than the aqua illumination website for $90USD + $57CAD , roughly $180CAD after the currency conversion. The picture below is the specs of the shorted out adapter. I can find an adapter on amazon for a DC output of 36V, 4.0A for much cheaper. The specs on the shorted adapter show 36V 3.61A. Would the 4A be sufficient? I am not very knowledgeable when it comes to electricity. Also, are there any other considerations I should look into before purchasing? Thanks!
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It should run it fine.
The amerage is variable based on load, the voltage and getting to the minimum amperage for your device is what matters.
That AI power supply = 36 volts * 3.61 amps = 129.96 watts maximum output
Replacement = 36 volts * 4 amps = 144 watts maximum output

13 leds per puck 4 pucks 52 leds

129.96/52 = 2.49 watts per LED and I suspect they are 3 watt rated leds
144/52 = 2.76 watts per led which is still below 3 watts

So even if it tried to push too many amps to the leds, which is highly unlikely, you're still under the 3 watt LED rating.
 

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