Using an adjustable 24V power supply, I connected the counter for 19 segments (6 LEDs in each segment) in series. My multimeter finally stopped at 960mA. 19 segments with 6 LEDs each result in 114 LEDs. 96A divided by 114 LEDs multiplied by 300 LEDs per strip is about 2.5A per strip. If Watts = Volts * Amps, 24V times 2.5A = about 60W. So be careful. Make sure you buy a power supply that is suitable for the LED strips you intend to use it to power. Just two of these LED strips require at least 5 A (at 24 V this would be 120 W). And since you really shouldn't be maxing out your PSU while staying at 90% of its rated output, you really do need a PSU rated at at least 5.6A (at 24V that would be 135W).
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