ABI 24V 120W Power Supply Driver TRIAC Dimmable Transformer for LED Flexible Strip Light (Works with Standard Wall Dimmers)
LEDdistributors • 7 years ago
The ABI dimmable power supply allows you to control the brightness of 24V LED strip lights and more from a standard wall dimmer.
Input: TRIAC Dimmed 120V AC
Output: 6-24V DC 5A (120W Max)
Efficient operation with 0.88-0.94 PF
Single channel output
Size: 27x6x4cm
Product Features
- Converts 120V AC to 24V DC while remaining compatible with standard TRIAC wall dimmers (including Lutron, Leviton, and most other standard household wall dimmers)
- For use with 24V LED strip lights, LED rope lights, and more. Provides consistent dimming with no minimum load required.
- This is a large power supply that can power many lights.
- Compatible with forward and reverse phase dimmers.
- Does not include wires.

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Runs hot with non-linear dimming. The ABI dimmable driver works as described, but runs very hot and has a slight buzz. If you’re looking to dim with a TRIAC style dimmer, I suggest spending a little more money and getting a magnetic style dimmable driver (I replaced this ABI with model M100L24DCAR). The dimming on the ABI driver was very sensitive on the low end and much less so at the highest light output (imagine a logarithmic curve). With my new magnetic transformer, the dimming is linear and smooth. The ABI driver had a…
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