💡 Power your space with unstoppable, weatherproof brilliance!
This 60W LED driver converts 120V AC to a steady 12V DC output at 5A, featuring an IP67 waterproof rating for reliable indoor/outdoor use. With a 3-prong plug and 4.9-foot cable, it offers easy installation and versatile compatibility for LED strips and lighting fixtures, ensuring consistent, flicker-free illumination in any environment.
J**M
Needed to replace OEM LED power supply
The power supplies provided with the LED light strips did not last a season. This one works great and is powering two LED strips as the original OEM provided power supplies have failed. So far so good. Easy installation.
T**F
A MUST FOR CONTROLLING LED LIGHTS.
I haven't had a chance to try the weather proof benefit, but from the looks of the well engineered/manufactured case, I have no reason to believe that it will be quite suitable for outdoor use. I tried it with LED lights indoors and it responded very well to the instructions I punched into the controller, which is included.
W**S
120v to 12volt transformer
the transformer is working well.
M**S
compact Xfrm.
Perfect for my needs. Using this to integrate an automotive stereo component into a home audio system. My DMM shows 11.5 constant volts DC. Power cord is plenty long enough too. Happy happy.
C**H
Works Great!
Purchased for lighted house numbers I recently installed on our home. Tested the voltage and it registered 11.9 V DC. Hooked it up to the lighted house numbers and it works great. Price was right and it seems like a quality product. I would purchase again.
J**D
Works as advertised. Great price.
Great replacement for cabinet lighting. The 1.5" width enabled me to insert the transformer through a 2" led puck light opening without needing to open a wall.
A**R
Not what I expected
Did not work for my application
B**.
Some LED drivers cause lights to strobe -- this one does NOT
Because an LED power supply changes household 60 Hz AC to DC, it has hardware that turns the alternating polarity of the household current into 60 or 120 Hz pulsating direct current. Incandescent (heated, glowing filament) bulbs can't heat up and cool down as fast as 60 or 120 times per second, so they inherently even out the current reversals and produce a steady light. LEDs, however, can turn on and off fast enough to produce 60 or 120 Hz strobing light. There is electronic hardware that smooths out those on-off cycles, resulting in steady current and therefore steady light. If that hardware is not part of an LED power supply, the lights will strobe. If that hardware IS present, the light will be smooth and steady. By rapidly waving your hand sideways when illuminated by a light, or by darting your eyes rapidly across the light itself, if it is strobing, you'll see more fingers than you have, or the light will appear as a dashed line. If it is not strobing, your fingers or the light itself will appear as an uninterrupted smear of light.Bottom line: this power supply does NOT cause strobing, which is superior to one that does. Strobing causes eye fatigue.The only shortcoming (pun intended) is that I needed to buy a 2-foot extension cord to reach the wall outlet.
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