An LED driver is the power supply that converts standard household power to the constant voltage a low-voltage LED circuit requires. Dulora's LED driver range covers 12V and 24V constant voltage options across a range of wattage ratings, with dimmable variants for circuits where dimming control is specified.
Correct driver selection is critical for low-voltage LED performance. Each Dulora driver listing includes the rated wattage, recommended maximum load, and compatible bulb types.
For G4 and MR16 low-voltage bulb ranges, see G4 Bulbs and MR16 Spotlights. For the full 12V and 24V bulb ranges, see 12V Bulbs and 24V Bulbs.
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LED Drivers: Choosing the Right Power Supply for Your Low-Voltage Installation
How do I calculate the right driver wattage?
Add up the total wattage of all bulbs on the circuit, then select a driver rated for at least 20 percent more than the total. Never exceed 80 percent of the driver's rated wattage in continuous use.
Constant voltage or constant current: which type do I need?
Dulora low-voltage bulbs use constant voltage drivers. A constant voltage driver outputs a fixed voltage and allows the connected bulbs to draw the current they need.
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Frequently Asked Questions: LED Drivers
- What is an LED driver?
- An LED driver is a power supply that converts standard household power to a lower constant voltage for low-voltage LED circuits.
- Are Dulora LED drivers safety certified?
- Yes. All Dulora LED drivers are safety certified and covered by a three-year warranty.