Nothing makes space go from splendor to squalor quicker than a flickering bulb.
It’s one of those things that you want to get fixing right away, so here’s a quick rundown of the reasons why your LE...
Output Power (W)
This value is given in watts (W). Use an LED driver with at least the same value as your LED(s).
The driver must have a higher output power than your LEDs require for extra safety....
On July 12, 2024, Tauras successfully passed the dual certification of ISO9001 quality management system review and ISO14001 environmental management system, and officially obtained two certificate...
How water/dust resistant does your LED driver need to be? If your driver is going somewhere where it may come into contact with water/dust, you could use an IP65 rated driver. This means it is prot...
There are various LED spots, spotlights and other light sources, which are operated with low-voltage. Usual operating voltages are 12V and 24V. An LED power supply is required to operate the low-vo...
UL Class 2 led driver comply with standard UL1310, meaning output is considered safe to contact and no major safety protection is required at the LED / luminaire level. There is no risk of fire or ...