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Yes I'm sorry I knew that. I was mixinng my terms, I'm a little new to this. I meant that parallel wiring doesn't require additional voltage, but of course requires additional power.
Thanks for the explination, I apprecate it.
I'm doing some minor wiring in my apartment, but I'm just trying to figure out something. If I'm understanding parallel wiring correctly, the use of, say, five LED's vs 10 LED's uses the same amount of power, whereas serial wiring adds a level of resistance equal to the voltage of each LED. So...
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