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Aurora 25W 12V DC Constant Voltage LED Driver - AU-LED2512CV

Quick Find Code: AU-LED2512CV

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Free Next Day Delivery on orders over £50*
  • Provides 12V DC output for low-voltage LED lamps
  • Built-in overload, short-circuit, thermal, and 1.0kV surge protection
  • Easy installation with loop-in/out terminals and no junction box needed
  • Compliant with EN safety and EMC standards
  • Backed by a 3-year warranty for reliability

Aurora 25W 12V DC Constant Voltage LED Driver - AU-LED2512CV

Quick Find Code: AU-LED2512CV

3 Year Warranty
Free Next Day Delivery on orders over £50*
  • Provides 12V DC output for low-voltage LED lamps
  • Built-in overload, short-circuit, thermal, and 1.0kV surge protection
  • Easy installation with loop-in/out terminals and no junction box needed
  • Compliant with EN safety and EMC standards
  • Backed by a 3-year warranty for reliability

£24.23
£17.95 (inc. VAT)

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Product Overview

The Aurora 25W 12V DC LED Driver is a reliable power source for low-voltage LED lamps, delivering a stable 12V DC output. Designed for ease of installation, it features loop-in/loop-out wiring terminals and an integrated earth terminal, with no junction box required.

Safety is ensured through overload, short-circuit, thermal protection, and 1.0kV surge protection. Fully compliant with EN 61347 and EMC standards, this non-dimmable driver is perfect for parallel wiring setups. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it's a durable and efficient choice for long-term LED lighting applications.

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Specification

DimmableNo
MPNAU-LED2512CV
Old GTIN5055155440626
Technology TypeLED
Voltage12V
Wattage25W
Height28mm
Length145mm
Weight0.12kg
Width38mm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Transformer?

Transformers are used for two purposes, to 'step up' and 'step down' voltage levels between circuits. The most common for lighting circuits is from 240 (Mains) Volts down to 12 Volts.