Constant Current LED Drivers
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Constant Current LED Driver - 700mA - 3-12 VDC - 3W LED Driver - 3-12 VDC Constant Current LED Driver - 700mA - 3-12 VDC - 3W LED Driver - 3-12 VDCShowHide specs
- Input Voltage
- 100-240 VAC
- Output Voltage
- 3-12 VDC
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Class 2
Class 2 power supplies must meet the National Electric Code (NEC) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1310) standards for wiring requirements and power limitations of AC/DC power supplies to minimize shock or fire risks. All Class 2 power supplies must meet the NEC overcurrent protection and wiring sizing regulations. They must be constructed with ‘In-Wall’ rated wiring for permanent installation inside walls or floors, where they may be surrounded by insulation. These wiring requirements help prevent cracking or melting of the wire, which could cause a fire hazard. These power supplies must have a maximum power capacity of 100 VA and cannot exceed a 30 VAC or 60 VDC output, minimizing the risk of electric shock or overheating from excessive currents.
Class II
Class II power supplies must follow the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 61439-1 design. This code details that Class II power supplies must have two layers of insulation between the user and the internal current-carrying components to protect the user from electrical shock. The initial layer is "basic" insulation. The second double layer is a reinforcement layer that eliminates the need for a protective earth connection (earthing) or a ground connection since the power supply is grounded within the product's casing.
What Does a Constant Current Driver Do?
Constant current LED drivers are designed to maintain and regulate a consistent current, measured in milliamps (mA) or amps (A), for an LED. LEDs require a specific current to operate correctly, so constant current drivers adjust the voltage to maintain this required current. These drivers differ from constant voltage power supplies, which are designed to provide a stable output voltage regardless of fluctuations in the main power line. Super Bright LEDs offers three types of constant current drivers: replacement drivers, emergency drivers, and programmable drivers.
Types of Constant Current Drivers
Replacement Drivers
Replacement constant current drivers are typically used to replace failing or outdated LED drivers in high-powered industrial lights and retrofit light kits. Before selecting a replacement driver, there are a variety of specifications you must match to your existing driver.
Emergency Backup Drivers
Emergency backup drivers provide reliable backup power to lighting systems during power outages and emergency situations. These devices are often required in commercial and industrial structures to meet building compliance codes.
Programmable Drivers
Programmable LED drivers allow you to easily control the dimming percentage and current output of one or multiple compatible drivers. Pair with an LED Driver Programming Device and use a software application for full control.
Key Features of Our Replacement Constant Current Drivers
When choosing a replacement driver, you must make sure the output current, wattage, and input and output voltage ranges match that of the existing driver. Super Bright LEDs offers a diverse selection of LED drivers with varying specifications to meet your needs. Our product line includes drivers with the following specifications:
- Output rated current: 100mA to 2A
- Input voltage: 5 VCD to 480 VAC
- Output voltage ranges: 3-12 VDC to 310-500 VDC
- Dimming types: TRIAC (MLV and ELV) and 0-10V dimming support
- Water resistance level: Non-waterproof and waterproof drivers
- Protection against: Over-temperature, short-circuit, open-circuit, and overload
- Standards and Certifications: CE, CEC Title 20, Class 2, Class II, ETL Listed, FCC, UL Listed, and UL Recognized
- Warranty: Up to a 5-year warranty