Aurora 350mA 3-9W IP68 Constant Current LED Driver - AU-LED09IP has a rating of 5 stars based on 2 reviews.
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Aurora 350mA 3-9W IP68 Constant Current LED Driver - AU-LED09IP

Quick Find Code: AU-LED09IP

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Specifications

DimmableNo
MPNAU-LED09IP
Old GTIN5055155431129
Voltage264V
Wattage9W

Aurora 350mA 3-9W IP68 Constant Current LED Driver - AU-LED09IP

Quick Find Code: AU-LED09IP

3 Year Warranty
Free Next Day Delivery on orders over £50*

Specifications

DimmableNo
MPNAU-LED09IP
Old GTIN5055155431129
Voltage264V
Wattage9W

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Product Overview

These 350mA Constant Current LED Drivers are long lasting and also suitable for outdoor usage. They are IP68 so can survive jets of water or rain. Must not be permanently submerged however but can be used in moist areas or where rain can reach the area.

  • IP68 rated - constant current LED driver for use with 350mA LEDs
  • Protected against submersion in water (up to 2m)
  • 350mA Constant current output
  • Suitable for the supply of 3-9 1W LEDs
  • Overload protection
  • Short-circuit protection
  • Thermal protection
  • Pre-wired 100cm primary lead
  • 50cm secondary lead
  • 1.0kV SURGE PROTECTION – EN 61547
  • Safety compliance - EN 61347
  • EMC compliance - EN 55015, EN 61000, EN 61547
  • Non-dimmable
  • Series wiring only
  • IP Rating: IP68
  • Input Voltage (Min): 100 V
  • Input Voltage (Max): 264 V
  • Input Voltage Type: AC
  • Input Voltage Frequency (Min): 50 Hz
  • Input Voltage Frequency (Max): 60 Hz
  • Output Voltage Type: DC
  • Output Current (mA): 350 mA

Specification

DimmableNo
MPNAU-LED09IP
Old GTIN5055155431129
Voltage264V
Wattage9W
Height25mm
Weight0.23kg

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