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Resistor value 16k to gnd. in photo? Is that a blue band?And what is the resistor value - we can probably decode that to a current setting.
Thats useful. So the lamp needs 605mA and will have about 115V across it.Here we go, had on my old phone.
These are coming up in the £50.00 range, is this cheap, and why the 500ma over 700ma?
The 500mA version of this range is the nearest i can see for a fixed output, assuming they dont want dimming.
They are cheap enough to give it a try
Yes I think it would. Also it's likely that the programming resistor from the old one could be transferred to this. But I don't know if any of the other control terminals, Dali etc. need to be left disconnected (or not) once the o/p current is set.
500mA is less than 600mA so not going to stress the LEDS,Thank you all again for your time on this matter.
These are coming up in the £50.00 range, is this cheap, and why the 500ma over 700ma?
what do you recon on the following;
Looks good to me. Gives 550mA with current selecting resistor of 0 ohms, ie a link, so you don't need to buy a programming resistor! Seems good to go.Tridonic Non-SELV 75W Constant Current LED Driver (250-550mA)
This driver has been designed with a low profile metal casing and has an IP20 level of protection. A constant current LED driver with an adustable output current between 250 and 550mA.www.bltdirect.com
Any thoughts on above
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