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The CHANZONLED Driver is a high-performance constant current power supply designed for LED lighting applications. With an input range of 100-240V AC and a consistent output of 600mA, it supports both 9W and 12W bulbs. This driver boasts a compact design, high efficiency, and essential safety features, making it an ideal choice for professional and home lighting solutions.
C**R
Works well
The driver that controls one half of the LED strip light in my kitchen quit working. I found this drive for about $10 and it works well. It isn't quite as bright as the original but so close it is unnoticeable. I would give it 5 stars but it's only been in service for a couple of weeks.
T**K
the higher voltage helps...
I have a LED panel module that requires >74V to reach the 300mA necessary to get to full brightness (yes, I did check this using a power supply). If a power module cannot reach that (or max out its voltage), it will blink the light. This works fine as I plug it in. It is a little bulkier than I expected, but it fits into the space I have for it. It is impossible to predict its lifespan. Only time will tell (oh well, maybe the LED panel will go first).
J**C
Works well
Bought for an LED floor lamp with a bad power driver. Works well and easy to connect.
R**Z
Fit perfect.
Perfecto para reparar lampara de baño.
V**N
One of the driver's last only 1 month
The media could not be loaded. Works for 1 month only
J**N
Perfect for my needs.
I had a store-bought LED lamp go out and this unit worked perfectly as a replacement for the built-in LED driver.
E**E
Good LED driver replacement for standard dome light
This works well as a replacement for the faulty factory driver, that only lasted a little more than a year. However, it is nearly too large and too tall, so I had to carefully position it and use hot-melt glue (applied similar to a bead of caulk) to secure it to the housing. I also spliced in the circuit board connector making certain that polarity was correct. Then tested performance prior to wiring and mounting it back to it's original position.This is a good value - saved me paying 2-3 times the cost for a new light and satisfaction of recycling rather than adding material to the landfill. The original non-working driver will go to the local e-waste collection site. Hopefully, this replacment will last much longer than the original! I'll report back here if it doesn't last!See photos for specs on the old driver compared to the new driver.
S**1
Good stuff
I was a little concerned about the high voltage (43.5V) open circuit as some others have mentioned so I hooked it up to a voltage/current regulator so that it wouldn't blow out my LED. I set the parameters to be a little higher than what the LED is supposed to handle (36V and 1.2A in the 1st image) ...the LED driver is supposed to deliver constant 900mA so I wanted to see if it would max out at 900mA. Sure enough, the current was hovering around 900mA and the voltage dropped to just under 34V which is about the max voltage the LED is rated at. If you have used a variable power supply you know that if you set a fixed current then the voltage would drop once it max out on the current (V=IR).I decided to play around with the different voltage by lowering it to something like 32V ...thinking it would dim the LED but it started blinking. Same thing when I lowered the amp below the 900mA ...LED started blinking. The lower the setting the faster it blinked. I don't think this has anything to do with the LED because when I hooked it up to another variable power supply and lowered the voltage the same LED would slowly dim all the way down to around 22V before going out completely without any blinking. My guess is that if your LED/load does not draw the current that the driver can deliver (900mA in my case) that the driver does something to pulse the output. Usually you can use higher amperage power supply and the device would draw whatever it needed but in this case, buying something with extra mA is not a good thing (like using a 1500mAh for a LED that only draw 900mAh at 34V).In summary, determine how much current your LED needs and buy the matching unit otherwise you might run into issues.
J**Y
Economically priced replacement
Needed one of these to replace a failed unit in a fairly expensive light fitting and it did the job perfectly to the great pleasure of my son's family. Good product, very good price and great delivery. Thanks.
M**W
Did the job perfect
Perfect replacement transformer for a lamp bought at the Range. Easy to fit and nice and compact. Bought a 12v led driver first and it was not compatible. This transformer has a higher voltage output
P**C
Good quality.
Arrived quickly. Good value. The light up quickly. Used in the kitchen, so used all the time. I have used this make of driver for about 6 months and so far they have lasted and performed.
E**A
Fast delivery
Fast delivery does what its supposed to do
G**E
I have light
Bought to replace a driver for a high bay light rendered inoperable after flooding. Works fine so far after 1 month. Delivery was a bit tardy but price was good so no complaint
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