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Hey here's a quick question. I purchased two 5 meter 12V LED strips off Amazon to light up a room. I soldered them together in series because I didn't want to bother with them in parallel and because I didn't care about the voltage drop along the line.

To power the light strips, I purchased a 12V 10A 120W Transformer off Amazon. My question is, will this work? I know that if I used a 12V 5A 60W transformer, it will fail prematurely. That's why, I think if I use the 10A 120W one, I will be able to power both light strips without failure. I just wanted to ask /diy/'s opinion on this.

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