With out a more detailed review it appears your fixture is Class II (Less than 60 VDC)
Resistors in DIY Builds are normally used to monitor current between parallel strings. By measuring the voltage drop across a resistor, you have current...V=I/R
I have helped with a few DIY builds and occasionally we have found one with a tad bit of stray voltage the source we could not find. The solution was using a 3 prong plug and grounding the heatsink...And it was gone...
I would not worry too much as if your build falls into Class II any stray voltage would be as dangerous as licking a 9v battery. To quote Johnny Dangerously "I only Did That Once"...
If this stray voltage is from 110VAC you have serious safety problems...
Hope this helps
Bill
Resistors in DIY Builds are normally used to monitor current between parallel strings. By measuring the voltage drop across a resistor, you have current...V=I/R
I have helped with a few DIY builds and occasionally we have found one with a tad bit of stray voltage the source we could not find. The solution was using a 3 prong plug and grounding the heatsink...And it was gone...
I would not worry too much as if your build falls into Class II any stray voltage would be as dangerous as licking a 9v battery. To quote Johnny Dangerously "I only Did That Once"...
If this stray voltage is from 110VAC you have serious safety problems...
Hope this helps
Bill


