⚡ Power your space with flawless, safe, and universal LED energy!
The Elezenioc 30W LED Transformer delivers stable 12V DC power at 2.5A, ensuring flicker-free, uniform lighting for LED strips, cabinet lights, and various LED bulbs. Featuring universal AC input (100-240V), built-in multi-layer protections, and easy screw-clamp connections, it guarantees safe, reliable, and versatile performance for professional-grade lighting setups.
Maximum frequency | 60 Hz |
Minimum frequency | 50 Hz |
Specification met | CE |
Item weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
UPC | 753557910741 |
Manufacturer | Elezenioc |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 cm; 90 g |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | led transformer |
D**A
LED Driver transformer
Works great. I purchased 3 of these. Very good.
G**B
Excellent for led lights
Flickering of my LEDs stopped and it's very easy to fit it. So now I can use the LEDs with out any issues and save some money by not using 50w led bulbs.
G**Y
Kitchen led lights not working
Easy to install and it fixed the problem of my kitchen underneath cupboards led lights not working.
S**S
Perfect replacement
Had to replace a unit in my house. This was a perfect replacement. Nothing else more to say.
K**Y
easy to fit and works great
needed this for the under strip lights in the study - easy to fit and works great with the lights. Now it’s fitted it is tucked away nicely out of sight
V**L
Perfect for led strip lights
Its a perfect power supply for ceiling mounted LED strip light with no access to direct mains plug.
G**E
Drives a LED strip in a roof latern
Good price and it works as advertised. Bought it to tap into lighting circuit to drive multicoloured LED strip that I put into inside ledge on roof lantern I just had installed. It has been running for over 2 weeks with no issues.LED nice and bright with instant start-up and no fading or pulsating over time. Lighting supply is via switch not a dimmer.
J**.
Replacement of older unit
This transformer was purchased to replace a much older unit and worked very well. Regrettably it was one of three transformers used in the area and the LED unit attached lit a few nanoseconds later than the other lights in the room and switched off a few nanoseconds later than the others. The transformer was not at fault, but the most effective way of dealing with the problem was to remove all the transformers in the area and replace the 12V LED's with 240V LED's.
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