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Isolated 0 10v Dimming Driver

Isolated 0 10v Dimming Driver

LED dimmable drivers are essential components that regulate the electrical current and voltage supplied to LED lights. They ensure that the LEDs receive the correct power levels for optimal performance and longevity.
JUSINPOWER: Your Leading Constant Current LED Driver Supplier

 

Our company was established in 2012 and is a national high-tech enterprise. We mainly take charge of R&D, production, sales, and service of LED drivers. We have over 1000 clients worldwide and over 3 million output every year. Our products have been sold worldwide, such as in Thailand and USA.

Custom Service
We can customize the lamp structure, required functions, parameters, etc. Also, we provide OEM&ODM services and a one-stop solution including a full design, manufacturing, and after-sales.

Complete Certification
The company has passed the "ISO9001:2015" quality management system certification as well as the certificate of national high-tech enterprise. The products are compatible with multi-national certifications, including China CQC certification and international UL, CUL, TUV, ROHS, CE, CB, SAA, FCC, CCC, etc.

Strong Production Ability
With a 4000 square meters factory in Foshan high-tech Zone, the company has 3 patch production lines and 3 plug-in production lines. There are around 100 employees and the annual capacity reaches 5 million shipments. Not only does the company have a professional R&D team of about 20 people, but also has advanced equipment to support such as SMT machines, automatic gluing machines, aged vehicles, reflow solder, and so on.

Professional Team
Most of the R&D team has 10 years of experience in the LED lighting industry. The team covers professionals from multiple fields including electronic engineering, optical design, and lighting engineering, providing comprehensive technical support to customers.

 

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Smart Dimming LED Driver For Global Market

The product has 5 levels of brightness and 5 color temperature to adjust. With two output channels, it can offer smooth color temperature and brightness adjustment. Also, this product is flicker-free and equipped with 12V auxiliary power supply.

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LED Driver With Adjustable Three Color Temperatures

It is an non-isolated driver with single-channel output. It has 3 stages of brightness and color temperature, including 3000K low brightness, 4500K medium brightness and 6000K high brightness. Meanwhile, users can easily adjust the light by dial switch.

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0 10V Dimming Driver Suitable For Tri-Proof Lights

Tri-proof light is a special light made of special protective materials, waterproof, dust-proof, and anti-corrosion. Tri-proof means "Waterproof" "Dust-proof" and "Anti-corrosion". With a compact design and small size, it is compatible for narrow spaces.

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347v 0 10v Dimming Driver

The product has a long metal shell, which is not only enhances the overall aesthetic appeal but also acts as an efficient heat sink, dissipating heat generated by the driver during operation. The 347V 0 10V dimming driver ensures consistent performance and long-term durability.

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1-10v Dimming Driver

It is a constant current power with 3 levels of color temperature and brightness. It is suitable for line lights, plant lights, and grille lights. The adjustable brightness level is a standout feature of this power source. With the ability to dial down the intensity, users can avoid glare and eye strain.

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Non-Isolated 0-10v Dimming Driver

The non-isolated 0-10V dimming driver stands out as a remarkable full-voltage input LED power supply. As an electrical device, it offers a seamless connection between the load terminal and the input terminal, eliminating the need for a bulky transformer.

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1000mA 0 10v Dimming Driver

This power supply is designed with a high power factor and maximum efficiency, making it an ideal choice for high-power LED lighting systems. With a maximum efficiency of 87%, it ensures minimal energy loss and maximum light output, thus contributing to energy conservation and cost reduction.

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Double DIP Power Adjustment Constant Current LED Driver

The driver's power factor reaches an impressive 0.9, indicating a high level of power utilization and minimal energy waste. Moreover, the efficiency of this LED driver surpasses the 85% mark. This high efficiency means that a majority of the input power is converted into useful output power, rather than being lost as heat or other forms of energy dissipation.

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Double Dial To Adjust The Color Temperature Driver

This device features dual-channel output and employs a bipolar flicker-free design, ensuring smooth and consistent color temperature adjustments. The dual-channel output of the driver allows for precise control over the intensity and color temperature of the light source. By dialing the appropriate settings, users can switch between 3000K cold light, 4500K mixed light, and 6000K warm light color temperature adjustments.

 

 

What is Dimmable Isolated Driver

LED dimmable drivers are essential components that regulate the electrical current and voltage supplied to LED lights. They ensure that the LEDs receive the correct power levels for optimal performance and longevity. Isolated LED drivers provide electrical isolation between the input and output sides. This isolation adds an extra layer of safety, making them ideal for applications where electrical protection is crucial, such as in commercial or industrial settings.

0 10V Dimming Driver Suitable for Tri-proof Lights

 

 
Benefits of Dimmable Isolated Driver
 
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High Safety
With electrical isolation between the output and input terminals, isolated LED drivers offer enhanced safety by significantly reducing the risk of electric shock, ensuring user safety.

02/

Strong Interference Resistance
Electrical isolation prevents interference signals from the input side propagating to the output side, enhancing the driver's resistance to interference and ensuring stable operation of LED fixtures.

03/

Wide Applicability
Isolated LED drivers are suitable for various applications, particularly those requiring high electrical safety standards, such as residential and commercial lighting.

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Enhanced Safety
The isolation protects against electric shocks and reduces the risk of electrical damage to the LED fixtures.

05/

Noise Reduction
Isolation helps minimize electrical noise, ensuring cleaner power output and reducing interference with other sensitive electronic devices.

06/

Voltage Regulation
Isolated drivers offer better voltage regulation, maintaining a stable output voltage even when the input voltage fluctuates.

 

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Features of LED Drivers

Voltage Regulation
When LEDs require a specific voltage to operate effectively and safely, LED drivers regulate and stabilize the voltage supplied to the LEDs, ensuring that they receive the correct voltage range for optimal performance and longevity.

Protection and Safety
LED drivers incorporate various protection features to safeguard the LEDs and the driver itself. These features can include over-voltage protection, over-current protection, short-circuit protection, and temperature monitoring. LED drivers ensure the safe and reliable operation of the LED lighting system.

Compatibility with Electronic Control Systems
LED drivers often have compatibility with electronic control systems, such as lighting control protocols (e.g., DALI, DMX) or smart home automation systems. This enables integration and synchronization of LED lighting with other devices or systems, providing enhanced functionality and control.

Current Control

LEDs are current-driven devices, meaning they require a constant current to operate efficiently. LED drivers manage the current flow to the LEDs, providing a consistent and steady current to ensure uniform brightness, color accuracy, and reliability.

Compatibility

LED drivers bridge the gap between the electrical system and the LED lighting fixtures. They ensure compatibility by converting the input voltage from the power source (e.g., AC mains) to the appropriate voltage and current levels needed by the LEDs.

Energy Efficiency

LED drivers contribute to energy efficiency by converting the power supply to a lower voltage and regulating the current flow. They minimize energy losses and optimize power consumption, allowing LEDs to operate at their highest efficiency levels.

Dimming and Control

LED drivers enable dimming and control capabilities for LED lighting systems. They provide the necessary circuitry to facilitate smooth dimming functionality, allowing users to adjust the brightness and create different lighting atmospheres.

 

 

Common Types of Dimmable LED Drivers

Universal
A universal dimmable driver welcomes all types of dimmer switches.

Magnetic
Magnetic dimmable drivers have a black metal enclosure. They have plugins that secure installation and have been reliable choices for most. If you're using one, you need an LED light-compatible dimmer switch.

Electronic
Electronic drivers are usually slim and enclosed in blue metals. They come in handy for external applications. You also need an LED light-compatible switch for this type.

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Common Signs That Your Dimmable LED Driver Needs Replacement

 

 

Your Lights are Either too Dim or too Bright.
Under-driving happens when the dimmer switch does not send enough power to your lights, causing them to be much lower than you intend. Overdriving creates the opposite effect: Too much power goes to the LED lights, causing them to become too bright. The inability to properly regulate the voltage going to the lights can negatively impact their lifespan. Consequently, you could end up needing to replace other components more quickly if you do not replace the dimmable LED driver.

You Can Hear a Humming Noise Coming from the Dimmable Driver.
Incandescent and fluorescent lights often emit a buzzing sound. LED lights and components do not have the moving parts that generate this sound. However, an LED driver could start to hum if it's not working correctly. If the humming noise is faint, you may be able to ignore it for a while. However, if the humming noise gets louder or more pronounced, you should replace your dimmable driver as soon as possible.

The Dimmable LED Driver is Hot to the Touch.
Like all electronic devices, dimmable drivers generate heat when used. However, they should not get too hot to the touch. If your driver is hot enough that it's uncomfortable to keep your hand on it for more than a few seconds, there is something wrong. This issue could be due to a defective driver or another problem with your lighting system. In any case, you should have a professional look at it as soon as possible. Note that excessive heat is always a fire hazard.

Sparking or Emitting Smoke.
These are clear signs of trouble and could spark a fire. In the presence of smoke, it might be difficult to tell exactly what has led to the problem, but you should address it immediately. Hire professionals to assess the system and determine the best way forward. This is also a fire hazard.

Your Dimmable LED Driver is Leaking Liquids.
Liquid might seem like a safety hazard to encounter, but not when it comes to electricity. You may leak into the building which has caused water to get into the system. Condensation from nearby air conditioning units and vents could also be to blame. If you discover moisture with outdoor systems, double-check whether the driver has an IP rating for water resistance.

 

Important Factors When Buying an LED Driver

 

Assess Your Lighting Needs
Before diving into technical specifics, start by pinpointing your primary lighting purpose. Is your aim to create a calm ambiance in a lounge or to light up a workspace? Different lighting purposes might need different drivers. For instance, mood lighting in a lounge or restaurant may greatly benefit from a 24v dimmable LED driver, which offers both adaptability in brightness and the subtle nuances required for creating an atmosphere.

Determine the Total Wattage
It's vital to understand the combined power consumption of all your LEDs. This gives you a baseline when selecting your driver. Always opt for an LED driver whose maximum wattage exceeds the total wattage of your lights. This safety buffer ensures the driver isn't constantly operating at its limit, which can affect longevity.

Understand the Wiring Configuration
LEDs can be wired in multiple ways - series or parallel being the most common. Series configurations might best benefit from constant current drivers, as they ensure each LED gets the same current. Conversely, parallel configurations, like those commonly seen in LED strips, often require constant voltage drivers. Your choice should reflect this underlying structure.

Check for Dimming Capabilities
Dimming isn't just a luxury feature; for many, it's a necessity. If you require varying light intensities, ensure your LED driver supports dimming functionalities. However, take note: not every dimmable LED driver meshes well with all dimming technologies. Always check for compatibility, especially if you already have a dimming system in place.

Protection Features
LEDs, while robust in many ways, are sensitive to certain conditions like surges or overheating. Choosing drivers that come with built-in protective measures against over-voltage, over-current, and thermal anomalies can be a game-changer. This not only extends the life of the driver but also offers added security to your LEDs.

Consider Environmental Conditions
An LED setup beside a pool, for instance, has different requirements than one inside a living room. If your LEDs will face outdoor conditions, humidity, or potential water exposure, waterproof or moisture-resistant drivers become indispensable.

Size and Placement
LED drivers aren't one-size-fits-all. Depending on your intended location-be it inside a cabinet, behind a fixture, or in a concealed panel-size and design can influence your choice. Consider the dimensions and the aesthetics of the driver, especially if it will be in a visible location.

Consult LED Specifications
LED manufacturers often provide valuable guidelines or driver recommendations. These aren't mere suggestions; they're based on extensive testing and can provide a clear pathway to optimal performance.

Future-Proofing
Your current needs might evolve. Perhaps you'll want more lights during a renovation or a redesign. When selecting a driver, consider any future changes you might make to your LED setup. A driver with some extra capacity can save costs in the long run.

 

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We are a LED drive manufacturer headquartered in Shenzhen city, China. We have set up a branch in Taiwan, and possess a 4000 square meters factory.

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Frequently Asked Questions
 

Q: How do dimmable drivers work?

A: The driver dims the LEDs by either shortening the amount of leading current going through it or by a method called pulse width modulation (PWM). Most drivers that offer dimming use PWM. This allows dimming without flickering and with usually very little color change in the LEDs.

Q: How does an LED driver differ from a normal power supply?

A: While both deliver power, an LED driver specifically provides a constant current to LEDs, regardless of voltage fluctuations. This is crucial for LED strips, as they consist of multiple LEDs. An LED strip driver guarantees each LED receives the ideal power.

Q: What is LED driver?

A: LED drivers are electronic devices that convert the high-voltage AC power from the mains into the low-voltage DC power required by LEDs. They also regulate the electrical current flowing through the LEDs to prevent damage and ensure stable operation.

Q: Are isolated LED drivers always more efficient than non-isolated drivers?

A: Efficiency can vary between different drivers, regardless of isolation. It is important to check the specifications and efficiency ratings provided by the manufacturer.

Q: Can I dim LED lights with both isolated and non-isolated drivers?

A: Yes, both isolated and non-isolated drivers can support dimming capabilities. However, it is crucial to check the specifications and compatibility of the driver with the dimming system you intend to use.

Q: What are the main types of LED power supplies and where are they suitable?

A: LED power supplies include constant voltage and constant current types, suitable for different types of LED lights such as strips, bulbs, and floodlights.

Q: Does the performance of LED power supplies change at different temperatures?

A: Yes, high-temperature environments might affect the efficiency and lifespan of LED power supplies; choose a supply suitable for the temperature range.

Q: Do LED power supplies support the serial connection of multiple lights?

A: Yes, but ensure the total power doesn't exceed the power supply's rated power to avoid overloading.

Q: How do I know if my LED is dimmable?

A: Not all LED lights are dimmable, but most are. Be sure to check the product packaging of your bulb or fixture.

Q: Do all LED Dimmers require a neutral wire?

A: While some LED dimmers do require a neutral wire, not all do. Homes built before the 1980s may or may not include neutral wires to the switch.

Q: Why do LED lights flicker when dimmed?

A: The most common causes of LED lights flickering are due to the dimming range of a bulb or fixture, environmental noise on the circuit, or an incompatibility between an LED driver and a dimmer. Choose the right dimmer to avoid or reduce the likelihood of flickering, pop-corning, and turn-on delays.

Q: How do I know how many watts my light bulb or fixture is?

A: All light bulbs have the wattage rating printed on the glass or collar of the bulb. Most fixtures indicate their maximum wattage imprinted on the lamp holder near the bulb. Or you check the packaging if you have it. The total wattage of the application can be found by adding together the individual wattages of each bulb or fixture that is connected to one dimmer.

Q: Why doesn't my LED bulb dim down as much as I expected?

A: The default dimming range for any LED bulb or fixture can vary significantly. Many LEDs will dim to completely off, while others will dim down to 20% brightness - and everywhere in between. An advanced LED dimmer will allow for simple adjustment of the dimming range through a manual reset of how low or high the LED can be dimmed. This can be optimized to any lighting preference and will help eliminate issues like flickering.

Q: How do I know if I can use my existing dimmer switch with LED bulbs?

A: Compatibility between LED bulbs and dimmers can vary. Older dimmer switches designed for incandescent bulbs and other loads may not work well with LEDs. It is highly recommended to upgrade to a newer dimmer that is rated for and designed specifically around LED lighting.

Q: Can I use one LED dimmer switch for an LED fixture with multiple bulbs?

A: Yes, as long as the total wattage of the bulbs or fixtures combined is less than the maximum rated LED wattage of the dimmer. Add together the individual wattage ratings of each LED that are connected to a single dimmer to determine the total wattage. The packaging on most LEDs indicates an "equivalent wattage" to draw a comparison to incandescent. The actual wattage of the LED is usually much lower, check the side or back of the packaging, or base of the bulb or fixture.

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AI I series

AI60D1B

Performance

Input Voltage

100-277 Vac

Input Current Max

0.46A

Input Power Max

50W

Input Frequency

50/60Hz

Power Factor

> 0.9 @ max load

THD Max

< 15 % @ max load

Output Voltage (Refer to Driver Operating Range)

30-43Vdc

Max. Output Current

1300mA

Output Power

56W

Power Efficiency

88%

Input Line Regulation

±5%

Adjustment Rat

±5%

No Flicker

Optional

Inrush Current* Peak / >10% Duration

277V: 10A / 1.49ms

 

Physical

Length

212 mm

Width

31.2 mm

Height

27.6 mm

Mounting Length

200mm

Weight (g)

230g

 

Environmental

Safety Standard

UL8750, Class2

EMC Emission

Meets FCC part 15

Operating Temperature

-20°C to 50°C

Storage Temperature

-20°C to 85°C

Warranty Tc

85°C max for 50k Hr Life

Location Rating

UL Dry & Damp

Surge Protection

L-N 1KV, L-N-FG 2KV

Certificate

CE/UL/FCC certificate

 

Series Driver

Model

Max Power

Input Voltage

Output Voltage

Output Current

Power Regulation

Efficiency

Size

Certificate

JX-AI40D1B

40W

100-277Vac

30-42Vdc

920mA

External dip switch

86%

L213*W32*H27

UL FCC

CLASSII

120-347Vac

30-40Vdc

1000mA

JX-AI50D1B

50W

100-277 Vac

30-43Vdc

1300mA

External dip switch

88%

L212*W31.2*H27.6

UL FCC

CLASSII

JX-AI60D1C

60W

100-277Vac

120-347Vac

30-42Vdc

30-40Vdc

1200mA

1500mA

External dip switch

86%

L213*W32*H27

UL FCC

CLASSII

75W

200-240Vac

30-40Vdc

1700mA

NO

87%

L213*W32*H27

UL FCC

CLASSII

JX-AI120D1C

120W

100-277Vac

30-48Vdc

2500mA

NO

86%

L241.3*W43.4*H30

UL FCC

CLASSII

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