I have a bunch of light fittings that eat electricity, however, I want to keep the fittings.
So, replacing the transformer with a driver to enable the proper fitting of low voltage LEDs seem to be the sensible option.
In selecting the correct driver do I just have to add up the total watts output and select an appropriate driver based on that? I would also need one compatible with dimming. Is there anything else to consider when looking at the specification?
I have at least three fittings that use 10 x 10w G4 bulbs. So that is 300w I could reduce to 30w using LEDs.
Any reccomendations as to reliable brands. Osram seem to produce good drivers, any others which are recommended?
Something like this?
http://www.simplyled.co.uk/20-60va-led-compatible-dimmable-electronic-transformer/
So, replacing the transformer with a driver to enable the proper fitting of low voltage LEDs seem to be the sensible option.
In selecting the correct driver do I just have to add up the total watts output and select an appropriate driver based on that? I would also need one compatible with dimming. Is there anything else to consider when looking at the specification?
I have at least three fittings that use 10 x 10w G4 bulbs. So that is 300w I could reduce to 30w using LEDs.
Any reccomendations as to reliable brands. Osram seem to produce good drivers, any others which are recommended?
Something like this?
http://www.simplyled.co.uk/20-60va-led-compatible-dimmable-electronic-transformer/
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