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Hi

Looking for a bit of advice on a led driver

The Aurora in the picture below is the one that needs replacing today / tmrw

And the only 700ma constant current driver I can find local has slightly different specs DC 16.5v max on the original

33 - 40v dc out on the new one

Will this work ?

Many thanks
 

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Hi

Looking for a bit of advice on a led driver

The Aurora in the picture below is the one that needs replacing today / tmrw

And the only 700ma constant current driver I can find local has slightly different specs DC 16.5v max on the original

33 - 40v dc out on the new one

Will this work ?

Many thanks
My opinion is no, it will not work. The proposed replacement part has far too high a terminal voltage compared to the Aurora part.
 

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