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I have recently bought a reel of SMD LED strip lighting. I know it's suggested that you use an LED driver to power these but they seem very expensive. I was wandering if I could use a standard electronic transformer used for powering LV spotlights, as long as I meet the minimum load?

I struggle to see why not but am open to correction.

thanks. neil
 
I doubt it will work, LEDs need uninteruppted power supply drivers to help them work, I know electronic Transformers will not be able to give an uniteruppted supply, you will have to buy the driver with a low voltage LED system.
 
I doubt it will work, LEDs need uninteruppted power supply drivers to help them work, I know electronic Transformers will not be able to give an uniteruppted supply, you will have to buy the driver with a low voltage LED system.

OK. so by uninterrupted you mean not a SMPS, which I guess is what the electronic transformers are.

thanks for the info
 
on top of the wall units. usually piled with junk, anyway.or a 12Vdc psu, as used gor cctv cameras. available maplins and virtually anywhere.
 
I doubt it will work, LEDs need uninteruppted power supply drivers to help them work, I know electronic Transformers will not be able to give an uniteruppted supply, you will have to buy the driver with a low voltage LED system.

Sorry, just twigged. the Transformers used for LV spots are 12VAC not 12VDC as the LED driver are.
 
Tel to ensure the LEDs are guranteed under warrenty it is best to use a driver and not cut corners, these manufacturers these days will void anything which they do not recommend, anyhow, I don't think the drivers are that expensive myself, the cost of a decent cree LED is more than expensive.
 
The LED strip I've used (cheapies off ebay) has been 12V rated and fine to run from any 12VDC power suppy. Current limiting has been handled in the strip. Daz
 

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