In this video, I show you how to make any WLED Projects run off of USB-C Power Delivery. I made a mistake, during my testing I had the brightness limiter on, at full brightness, a 8ft strip with 150 LEDs will pull 9.3 watts, not 2.7 watts. If you have a Power Delivery charger, you have 15 watts available at 5V 3A, if you are using a USB-A charger, that will vary. The fine print on the charger should specify what voltage and amperage it supports. If you are doing a bigger project and need more power, you can always go up to 9v, 12, 15v, and 20v and then step it down to whatever voltage your project requires. To figure out how much power is available, you can do the Voltage multiplied by the maximum of 3 Amps to get your maximum amount of watts available. VoltsXAmps=Watts. 5x3=15, 9x3=27, 12x3=36, 15x3=45, 20x3=60.
Products used in this Video:
USB-C PD Trigger Boards:
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Step Down Regulator/Buck Converter: a.co/d/cyRujRl
USB-C Passthrough (That I used): a.co/d/1mzgR3h
Other USB-C Passthroughs:
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Project Box: a.co/d/fY4TFRw
LED Strip: a.co/d/f09s8hJ
Wire Glands: a.co/d/fTfBF2v
Stepper Drill Bit: a.co/d/1YoGVxb
Water Proof 3 pin Connector: a.co/d/9CKbULE
Wago Variety Pack: a.co/d/21dwOpY
USB-C Cable with LED Display: a.co/d/2JKUeOH
Some Good USB-C PD Chargers:
UGREEN USB-C PD Charger (100W): a.co/d/afgPPla
UGREEN USB-C PD Charger (65W): a.co/d/9c7DWCz
UGREEN USB-C PD Charger (45W): a.co/d/ebU8auJ
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