150w IP20 LED Driver 12v or 24v DC

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150w 12v/24v DC LED Driver Are you looking for a lighting solution that will help you cut down the cost of your electricity bill? Then, it would be best if you switched …
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150w 12v/24v DC LED Driver Are you looking for a lighting solution that will help you cut down the cost of your electricity bill? Then, it would be best if you switched to LED lights because not only are they cost-effective and energy-efficient, but they are also long-lasting and eco-friendly. It’s like killing four birds with one stone! While there are LEDs that are mains powered, meaning you can wire them directly to the mains circuit to work, most of them are not. Usually, LEDs have a low voltage, and because of this, you’ll need an LED driver to power them. Fortunately, we have just what you need, our 150w, 12v or 24v DC LED driver . With this, you’ll be able to power a broader range of low-voltage LED lights! IP20 Rated - Indoor Use Only Since this is an IP20-rated LED driver, you can only use it indoors. It must be installed away from areas where water and other liquids are constantly present because it does not have adequate protection against them. Still, you have nothing to worry about because there are many places where you can add this driver! You can pair it with the under cabinet lights in your kitchen, home office shelving or wardrobe or use it with the strip lights in your bedroom, living room, recreation room, dining room, hallways and storage room. Just let your creativity flow, and you’ll discover unique ways to use this LED driver with your low-voltage lights! Mains Wirable LED Driver (Wirable Directly to Your Mains Circuit) This is a mains wirable LED driver, which means you can wire it directly to your mains circuit. You can hardwire it straight to the main power supply to control your fittings using a standard light switch on the wall, or if you want a different alternative, you can add a plug at the end of the driver so that you can plug your lights into an available socket to switch them on/off. Hardwiring will require more technical skill and knowledge, but it will give you a cleaner setup. On the other hand, adding a plug is more DIY-friend

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