Here is a link to the product. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Hampton-Bay-LED-Black-Puck-Light-Kit-21343KIT-B/203000440#specifications
I am unable to directly upload attachments yet, apparently because I am a new member to this forum. Hope this helps!
Well I left the lights working via the power supply for several hours but I am disappointed because they get extremely hot. I think this is a design flaw too as I have another set that I bought that I hooked up per the package instructions using the standard driver that came with it and plugged...
Well I am a little confused by the two conflicting answers. For what it's worth, I have the string (3 pucks) wired up parallel and on my bench right now running off of a 12v power supply. So far so good, but I am worried about the longevity issues. Thanks for the help so far folks!
I currently have a 12 volt solar panel system wired throughout my cabin. The battery voltage runs from 12.2 volts up to 14.4 volts depending on if it is daylight and the panels are charging the batteries. For battery equalization voltages I shut down all the lights for safety as the voltage...