LED is the future and the future is here. LED lamps needs to have some kind of electricity converting device, a driver. The driver is a compound semiconductor device that converts electricity to light by the passage of electric charges. High-power LEDs work in constant current and the driver is used to control the current within the circuit. Too high current damages the LEDs while a too low current diminishes it´s light efficiency. For the drivers the formula Watt = Ampere x Volt determines how many or how much they can be loaded with. Another determining factor is how the lamps are connected to the driver; parallell or serial. We have 2 types of LED drivers, constant current for high-power LEDs (350mA, 700mA or 1050mA) or constant voltage for low-power LEDs (12V). Both types starts at 4,2W and ranges up to 29,4W. The products are developed in our R&D Department and are throughout the production line continously tested. For certificates and other documents click here >>. Depending on how the lamp/s and driver are connected, serial or parallell connected controls the size of the driver (output). Please contact us for more information on how to connect LED lamps. |