Made especially for powering LED lights, this high-quality power supply will convert household AC current to 12V DC. Perfect for any LED installation that draws up to 3A of current, including LED light strips, G4 LED bulbs, MR11 LED bulbs, MR16 LED bulbs, or your own custom-built project with multiple LEDs wired in series.
Electrical connections are easy and safe with this power supply. Input and output are clearly marked, and the terminals are fully covered and insulated by the orange end-caps for safety. The terminals are screw-clamp type: Just strip off 3/16″ of insulation from each wire, insert the wire into the appropriate terminal hole and tighten down the screw. No soldering, wire nuts, or exposed connectors. The power supply has built-in thermal overload and short circuit protection for added safety.
features:
– Input Voltage: AC100-240V / 50-60HzV
– Output: DC12V 3A ,Constant Voltage
– Power: 36W.
– Brand: LEORX
– Shell material: Hard plastic.
– Dimensions: 4.5″ x 1.8″ x 1″ (115mm x 45mm x 27mm)
Package Included:
1 * LEORX LED Power Supply Driver Transformer
Product Features
- Top-quality power supply for LED lighting projects. Use with LED strip lights, G4, MR11, MR16 LED bulbs and other LED installations.
- Input: 100V AC to 240V AC, 50 to 60 Hz — Good for US, UK, or European house current.
- Output: 12V DC, 3A constant voltage.
- Smooth, flicker-free output, thermal overload and short circuit protection built in.
- Easy, safe, and fully insulated electrical connections with screw-clamp type connectors.
A good, affordable LED power supply that’s easy to wire, easy to mount and provides 12V for my LED strip lights etc. I’ve had this LED Power Supply in use for a couple weeks now and so far I’ve had no issues. Based on my experience so far I’d recommend it. Although it should be evident from the product photos and description, I feel it is important to note this unit does not have a power cord because it is meant to be hard wired into an A/C circuit etc. If you don’t intend to hardwire this you’ll need to provide your own power cord. I wanted the ability to plug this power supply into a wall outlet so I simply…
using them for non-LED app, but 12v@3A is all I needed first of all, I am not using these to drive LED lighting. I saw that these were 12v, had 3A of current and looked insulated enough that I might be able to use these for my audio amplifier DIY project. attached is a photo showing how I integrated them.the orange plastic tabs do contradict the printed legend; there is a plus icon on both tabs and it means nothing on the ac side (of course) but its actually on the wrong side for the dc end. they should redo the plastic, so that…
Right On! In my lighting setup I’m overdrawing maximum output by one Amp. I’m powering 2x 24 Watt LED strips in parallel which comes out to 4 Amps, this power driver is only rated for 3. Keeping that in mind, after 1 hour the temperature was measured at 167 degrees Fahrenheit in a 78 degrees ambient environment. In my setup LED strips are replacing the existing lighting in the room which makes it easy to notice that when the switch is thrown there is a one second or less wait before the lights shine…
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