LED Driver 100 Watts 110V AC to 12V DC low voltage output, IP67 Waterproof power low voltage transformer adapter with 3 pin plug LED cable for LED Light bar, indoor and outdoor Light string
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With this device, you can get a maximum output of 12V and 300 watts.br> Just make sure it's the right size for your load and don't go over it.
Yes, but the wattage of the string must be considered. Yes, the low-wattage ones. br>The high-wattage ones may cause it to overheat.
This is a straightforward power source. If your fence charger can handle an output of 11 volts, go ahead and use it. 5 volts at an amperage of up to 8. 3. Everything should be fine.
With the help of three Americans, three-pin connector LED cable with a length of 3 feet and a DC output of 9. LED cable with 8ih rating
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This appears to work properly, with a slight start-up delay of about 3 seconds. It appears to have been well-constructed. br>br>My middle rating is due to it shutting down when I tried four 20-watt halogen bulbs for a total of 80 watts, despite the fact that the transformer is rated at 100 watts. When I use three 20-watt halogens and one "20-watt" LED (for a total of 62 watts), it works fine. True, all of this wattage stuff with transformers isn't always clear or accurate. I doubt that many 100 watt transformers will be able to handle that much power. My only surprise is that this doesn't come on at 80 watts or at 80%, most likely as an overload shutoff since it doesn't shut off at lower wattage It would probably work well with four "20 watt" LEDs, which could be 8 watts, but it doesn't specify that it must be LEDs. Of course, combining LED and halogen lights presents a unique set of challenges in terms of light intensity and color (wow, LED lumens are all over the place at the same wattage and easily noticeable on a kitchen counter, but that's not this company's fault, and why I really wanted four 20 watt halogens, not a mix, but it worked OK after some trial and error). LEDs that fit my counter lights are generally less bright than halogens that do, which is why I prefer halogen. br>br>Be aware that if you plan to use this at 80 watts, it might not work. I'm not sure if it would work at 79 watts. I'm pretty sure it'll work at 62 watts. At this low wattage, it doesn't get too hot. If you're using LEDs, it'll probably work fine unless you're driving a lot of them. br>br>I wish all transformer manufacturers/advertisers simply stated that the maximum wattage to use is X, rather than just saying 100 watt or 80 watt transformer, which is rarely the case. Then we'd all be able to buy the correct transformer size, avoid frustration, and give better ratings. br>br>That is the issue here, despite the fact that it is an industry-wide issue. There is a widespread issue. However, my surprise is that it didn t work at 80% or 80 watts and that is why I went to all the trouble of writing this review. Perhaps 70% or even 79% is the more accurate load, but 80% didn t work for me. If you're approaching 80 watts, be cautious.
So far, everything has gone well. I intend to clean up the installation, but first I needed to re-light the yard. As I upgrade my system, I believe I will be adding more of these. br>Updated on June 21, 2012. This didn't appear to last long; it's been out for a few months now. The small wall wart converters that came with the lighting kits lasted a lot longer, but the kits have changed, so I'll have to plan ahead to build a system because maintenance is required. I ordered the 100w and was well below the recommended power draw; next, I'll order the 300w and try it out. Despite the fact that it is supposed to be water resistant, I intend to construct something to keep the rain off.
This transformer is being used to power low-voltage DC strip lighting around a swimming pool. The unit has performed admirably, is quiet, and produces sufficient output to complete the task. If you need to power more equipment than a small transformer can handle, this is a good option to consider. Take a look at the dimensions: 2" tall, 3" wide, and 9" long. This is not a minor piece of machinery.
I wasn't sure if three power outputs would be useful, but after seeing a drop in brightness over a long run of LEDs using a single output, I'm sold. I didn't need a weatherproof enclosure because the IP67 rating allowed me to mount this power supply safely and directly to my deck frame outdoors.
Brightness appears to be in good shape; it has been running for about a month and is still going strong.
6 inches tall, 2 inches wide 6" long by 7" wide. 5" long - in comparison to 0 79"x0. 79"x10. 43" is the length of the list.
After buying it, testing it, the product is fully charged, the conversion efficiency is higher than 2095%, it is more energy-efficient. It's more efficient than the previous purchase, and it's a well-made LED transformer. The case is made of cast aluminum and is waterproof. It is a fantastic product at a reasonable price.