Trying to fit LED lights in the kitchen. I want two strips of multi coloured and two white. Jules expertly pointed out that the little controllers sold with the multicoloured strips are only rated for one strip and I want to run two.
No problem I thought and bought a higher rated controller and transformer. On opening the transformer it's electronic, what ever that means, and requires a load of 35w to work. It is not marked with positive or negative, just 11.6v output. I understand for a normal lamp (for which the transformer is designed) the pos and neg are unimportant, but these LED strips are positive cathode so obviously polarity is important.
When I put a multi meter on the transformer output, it measured nothing ... needs a 35w load thinks I so I stuck a lamp on it (which lit) and tried testing for polarity again. The merer still refuses to show any reading and obviously polarity.
Anyone any idea where I'm going wrong ... I'm obviously doing something stupid, but I'm not smart enough to work out what.
Can I damage these strips or the controller if I get the polarity wrong?