first off .. are you sure you got the right silicone paste?
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That Chinese stuff is hard to figure out at times..
second.. driver choice is dependent on if you want to control it.
Well for the most part. There are things to change the dim protocol after the fact but best to start simple.
If you go 5V-ish PWM (some controllers output 3.3V so need to be a bit careful here)
then Meanwell LDD-hw or h's are fine.
5v is really the cheapest dim protocol as to getting controllers.
Suggest mA no greater than 750 for those chips..Most commercial lights are 500-550mA.
since the above are DC/DC drivers you need an AC/DC power supply.
size is dependent on string lengths.. to make this easy start w/ the longest possible single color..
74.8V needed to run 22 royal blues at 3.4V
36V power supply to run 3 strings w/ 7 diodes (yea only using 21 diodes for symmetry)
so 3 LDD-hw @ 700 (if you want to hardwire the drivers vs a circuit board) to run the blues
7x 3.4 (guess) at 700mA = 23.8V.. Add 3-4 for LDD driver "overhead".. = 26.8v Next ps size 36V
Need 2.1A or 76W for just those...TECHNICALLY 49.98 watts 23.8V x .7A = 16.66W x 3 = 49.98
Normally I'd never suggest putting all sorts of "colors" on one channel but you could just stick all the rest in one channel.
@ 500mA-700mA
Adds 19W
Get a 100W ps @ 36V if you aren't going to add much or anything..