ViewSonic - A Guide to Direct View LED Power Requirements

So, you’re getting a massive, brilliant Direct View LED video wall. That’s awesome! But let’s talk about the one thing that can stop your project cold: power.
Modern Direct View LED displays are more efficient than ever, but they still need serious juice. Planning for power isn’t just a final step; it’s the foundation of a great installation.

Why Power Planning for Direct View LED Can’t Be an Afterthought
These displays often need special 20A or 30A circuits, which aren’t your everyday outlets. That means you’ll probably need an electrician to install dedicated power lines. Get this sorted out early, and you’ll avoid some major headaches on installation day.
Your Quick Power Checklist
During your site walk, grab your electrician and figure these things out. Answering these questions now will save you a ton of time and money.
- What kind of circuit do we need? Check the specs. Does the display need 20A or 30A circuits, and how many?
- Is the breaker box ready? Make sure the building’s electrical panel can handle the extra load without any issues.
- Where do the outlets go? Pinpoint the exact location for the outlets. You’ll likely want them recessed so your display sits perfectly flat against the wall.

The Payoff of Proper Planning
Coordinating with an electrician, securing permits, and preparing the site can take time. Addressing these needs early helps you avoid unexpected costs and delays. Strategic power planning doesn’t just enable a smooth installation, but it ensures optimal performance, safety, and longevity for your display
Ready to bring your vision to life? Explore ViewSonic Direct View LED solutions and ensure your project is a brilliant success from start to finish.
 
         
       
           
        