Hello All. I have a quick question that I have been unable to find an answer to on my 101 searches.
Our sign company is tasked with installing 3rd party signage more and more every year and I was hoping for some advice on what piece of equipment would work best to test LEDs and power supplies on illuminated signage. Is there a bench top power unit that others on here have used for this purpose? Any recommendations on the best equipment and procedures would be greatly appreciated.
This question is stemming from a 3rd party company that hired us on to install a simple LED light box back in January, only to reach back out a few months later to survey the sign, because it wasn't lighting. Turns out, as expected, the sign was never connected to the main power supply, (Happens fairly often despite many disclaimers and direct correspondence stating that we do not do the final electrical connection. We always inform clients that they will need to contact a licensed electrician for that step, because it is illegal to make that connection is our state without an electrical license, blah blah.). It got me thinking though that we should probably take a closer look at our pre-installation inspection process. And that's where all of you come in. Any constructive advice would be great.
Thank you in advance.
Our sign company is tasked with installing 3rd party signage more and more every year and I was hoping for some advice on what piece of equipment would work best to test LEDs and power supplies on illuminated signage. Is there a bench top power unit that others on here have used for this purpose? Any recommendations on the best equipment and procedures would be greatly appreciated.
This question is stemming from a 3rd party company that hired us on to install a simple LED light box back in January, only to reach back out a few months later to survey the sign, because it wasn't lighting. Turns out, as expected, the sign was never connected to the main power supply, (Happens fairly often despite many disclaimers and direct correspondence stating that we do not do the final electrical connection. We always inform clients that they will need to contact a licensed electrician for that step, because it is illegal to make that connection is our state without an electrical license, blah blah.). It got me thinking though that we should probably take a closer look at our pre-installation inspection process. And that's where all of you come in. Any constructive advice would be great.
Thank you in advance.