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Evening chaps, when selecting drivers do we need to allow a margin over the lamp wattage ? Say a 10 w for a 6w lamp or is a 6w OK for a 6w?
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Depends on the make of driver a lot of them are a bit hazy about the number of LEDs or wattage they can drive,
If you are using constant current then it is a match for the current needed and a bit over for the power.
If it is constant voltage and there is no information about the driver capability a 10% leeway should avoid problems, though of course the amount of cooling available will also affect the driver.
 
I have a customer who has got 6w mr16 lamps from led hut and has put 6w drivers on them and they are very dim ! They were 3 times as bright on 12v trannies
led hut say they should have a 10w driver so Asked for my opinion. I would have thought 6w driver would have been ok although it's life span would be shortened working at its upper limit.
 
That's the plan now but he should have asked before wasting his money at led hut !! Will have to change the cans now as they are fixed mr16 lamp holders
 

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