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Get it between 2024-12-03 to 2024-12-10. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Provides smooth, full range flicker-free dimming for 12-volt LED Lighting such as LED strip lights, modules, light bars, puck and other LED lights
Compatible with BOTH 120 Volt AC dimmers and lighting controls and low-voltage DC dimmers and controls
Connect up to 100% of the rated 45-watt maximum load – derating performance is not required
No minimum power load; dimming works equally well whether powering a single 3-watt LED puck light or 45 watts of tape lighting, or a combination of both
For optimal AC dimming performance, use a forward phase CL-style or equivalent dimmer. The use of reverse phase or ELV may degrade dimming performance
Arm cost Lighting 45-Watt dimmable LED driver provides outstanding LED dimming performance and architectural-quality brightness control. Although virtually all dimmers will work with this dimmable LED driver, Arm cost Lighting recommends Lutron CFL and Leviton illumatech universal dimmers because of their low end dimming range adjustment. Delivers smooth, stable, flicker-free dimming with soft start and desirable fade-on and fade-to-dark performance. When a dimmer is set to full brightness, LED driver deliver full brightness – there is no loss of top-end light output. Direct wire driver has full safety shut off protection in case of lighting overload, open circuit, short circuit, over-temperature, or other fault, automatic restart after the fault has been corrected this is a listed class 2 power unit for safety and has class II AC inputs, fully isolated case, no ground wire is required. Indoor/outdoor, etc listed for use in dry and damp locations. To work properly, your LED lighting must operate on 12-volt dc power and be able to be dimmed. This driver works well with all 12V dc LED tape lighting. For other types of LED lighting contact the manufacturer to confirm you lighting is dimmable and it operates on 12-volt dc power. Disconnect AC cord plug when using an AC dimmer. The National Electrical Code® (NEC) prohibits dimming lights that are connected to standard plug-in receptacle outlet (note that this does not apply to wireless plug-in “lamp dimmers”). Use direct wire installation method with an AC dimmer or use an Armacost Lighting low-voltage dimmer on the 12-volt side