bobhaha
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Just be absolutely sure that you NEVER connect any of the delicate parts to the main.
120 volts AC will incinerate your diode in a nanosecond flat.
Not sure why anyone would "daisy chain" multiple strips with different voltages, I would keep the 120 (mains) strip as far away from the low voltage strips as possible.
Insulate and cover any open connections that lead to your house outlet power (mains)
WTF? do you know what your on about?? First of all the diode will draw as much voltage as it needs.. the current is what the problem is. Hooking it up as The_Muffin_Man said is exactly right. Assuming he is using labby's they are designed to work of 120V AC... Now unless I'm reading this wrong.. you have no clue what your talking about and now confused him.... Not trying to be mean or anything, but that is completely wrong. This is the correct way to hook up the components and if you think otherwise I'm sure The_Muffin_Man can show you an example of it working set up like that.
Don't worry matt... listen to Muffin and you will be fine.
PS: yes I know you have had worked with lasers for a long time.... so I would expect you to see the fault and understand this is not an attack!
Take care -Adrian