When using a high efficiency led driver to drive multiple lights in a house, we often encounter a voltage drop, so what is the voltage drop? Voltage drop is the decrease in voltage when current flows through various components of the circuit.
If we connect the wires from the local e-commerce to the home. Under ideal conditions, current flows unimpeded along the wire until it reaches our house. Then, it will be used to power multiple lights in our home through the power led driver. But in reality, the current passing through the non dimmable led driver is hindered by some opposite pressure. This means that when the current must overcome the resistance, a portion of the voltage is lost. This loss is called voltage drop.
If you can’t understand it, you can imagine the following case: A person runs on a straight line. If the road is clear and there are no obstacles, then the person will reach the destination quickly and smoothly; on the contrary, if there are many people on the road, With cars coming and going, then this person needs to avoid pedestrians and vehicles first to reach the destination, but this will consume a lot of energy.