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The LEDMO 12V 60W dimmable LED driver offers universal compatibility with major dimmer switches, delivering stable, flicker-free lighting with advanced protection features. Its quiet operation and waterproof design make it ideal for both indoor and outdoor LED strip lighting applications.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.36"D x 8.34"W x 1.57"H |
Specification Met | RoHS |
Current Rating | 5 Amps |
Mounting Type | connection |
Power Source | 12v Constant Voltage Scr Power Supply |
P**R
excellent driver
I had an old 30W driver running some LED lamps but I wanted to add more lighting but it would exceed the capacity. I have the driver connected to an Eaton dimming smart switch. After reading the reviews I decided to buy this driver.When it arrived It was well packaged and came with a small "instruction manual". I wouldn't necessarily would call it an instruction manual because its mostly warnings and what the driver features are. If you need instructions on how to correctly wire this please for yours and everyone else safety, hire a professional. Pretty straight forward High voltage on one side, low voltage on the other (observe correct polarity). The only issue I had which seems consistent in the reviews is removing the covers to access the terminals and mounting holes. I installed mine indoors so I cannot comment on its weather resistance but looking at the design it would need protection if you mounted it outside. When the driver is powered there is a green LED that illuminates. I have 5 - 12V 7W LED MR16 lamps connected to the driver (35W total). The dimming is very smooth and effective through the entire range with no flickering or stepping. The dimmer I'm using is an Eaton RF9540-NAW ASPIRE Single-Pole Multi-Location Master Dimmer Light Switch.
B**Y
Well regulated dimming with easy install
Best part: works as advertised. Excellent refined dimming control of my LED stip lights. I have a different driver on another set of strip lights and receive flickering at lower dim levels. This driver doesn't have that issue.2nd best part: Easy install. easy terminals to connect your wiring too. No wire nuts needed. Keeps it clean and with those orange end caps, also covered from dust and debri on the connections. Should work for years to come.
M**.
Quality
Been using these for a few years , no flickering , quiet and dim great
S**.
Just Installed, Will works fine, will have to see how long it lasts
I had to replace a 120V AC to 12V DC Power Supply (Driver, Ballast), after 6-1/2 years for our undercabinet LED self-stick strip lights. There is no information on the strip lights, and so I searched online for wattage. AI (Google Search) came up with 1.3 W/ft., but this turns out to be wrong as the 25W Power Supply I bought before the one purchased here, would not fully light the lights (would light them at a dimmed level, but cut out above this). I then re-researched wattage, and found that at 300 Lumens per ft., wattage is 2.62 W/ft., so for my 13', 34.06 Watts is needed. I then purchased the Ledmo 60W Power Supply here, used this with the original Lutron 600P dimmer (incandescent, halogen, not-LED), and this works just fine. I will have to see how long this Power Supply lasts. Note that the old standard dimmer does not provide full dimming range, but the range meets our needs. An LED dimmer, or one of Lutron's expensive ELV dimmers might provide a wider range of dimming. Note that I wired the ground on the Power Supply as well. Note that on a wall plug, the "Line" "L" (live connection) is the smaller slot in the wall receptacle. Use a meter to confirm the conductors, and mark them. There are covers (orange) on both ends, and seemingly no way to remove them. The outermost recessed side flanges have multiple teeth on them that "ratchet' into the sides of the case into matching teeth. I forced the covers off, but one may want to push the smooth end of a metal nail file down on either side to disengage the teeth and smoothly remove the covers. One could also drill small holes on the sides in the middle of the flange area to then push in from both sides to disengage the teeth (the manufacturer should mold these holes in). Will need 3 hands.... Watch the wire alignment to the capture slots on the bottom front edges of the covers when snapping them into place.
M**T
Works great
I added more leds and it exceeded my power supply’s rating. The lights would flash and then go out. This solved the problem. It’s about 100 feet of led strip lighting on boom and record shelves.
S**E
Works well, and once the covers are off it's easy to install!
I had a large heavy halogen 24 volt transformer that caused the replacement LED bulbs in my track lights to "sing". This stopped it, and increased the range of the fader. It's small, and easy to install even without any instructions other than the diagram on the top of the unit. If you can't figure it out from that, you probably shouldn't be installing it yourself!The only gripe I have is getting the end covers off. (orange parts) They have no release and you need to use a screwdriver to pry them up to get them off. The nice feature of them is they ratchet down on the wires to hold them in place once the install is complete. Also mount it before you wire it. Otherwise the wires cover the mounting holes.
M**7
NO GOOD. UNRELIABLE
Had a couple of these. Can't handle half its rated power and no way can it operate in environments of up to 70 deg C.
P**R
I’ve had one for over 4 years
Updated: Go figure less than a month after writing a review, I’d have to come back and change it. I had a customer try this on a setup that’s full compatible and both drivers they ordered had issues. Sad to say I’ll have to switch brands after spending hours dealing with that.Original: I’ve bought 4 of these now, one being over 4 years in constant use. They dim well, minimal noise and hold up to the test of time. So far, these are my favorite dimmable drivers.
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