Magnitude LED Power Supply Dimmable by Magnetic Low Voltage Dimmer 12V - 60W






SKU: PS-MT-60-12
Description
If you have you been looking for a way to dim your LED Lights from a wall mounted dimmer, then this is the LED Power Supply for you. Use any compatible low voltage magnetic dimmer and dim your LED lights from 0-100%. This power supply is ETL listed, CSA listed, and encased in a NEMA 3R enclosure. Limited power source output allows for class 2 wiring. Built in manual reset thermal circuit breaker allows for shutdown upon an electrical short. 120VAC input voltage only, 60Hz. Output 12VDC up to 60w. Can be dimmed with standard low voltage magnetic dimmer, see list of compatible dimmers below. Transformer is fully encapsulated for protection against the elements. No External Fusing Required. Avoid using dimmers not rated for magnetic low voltage lighting or not labeled as symmetrical forward phase as they may cause overheating of the power supply or cause damage to the load. It is also not recommended to use dimmers with neutral connections or dimmers requiring a minimum load for proper operation. The transformer requires 50% load if not being used with a dimmer.
Specifications
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Model | Magnitude LED Power Supply MLV Dimmable |
SKU | PS-MT-60-12 |
Dimensions | 2.59"L x 2.20"W x 6.06"H |
AC Input Voltage | 120VAC |
DC Output | 12VDC - 4.8A |
Output Watts Max | 12VDC - 60W |
Rating | Dry/Damp |
Warranty Period | 2 Years |
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Eric asked: Feb 23, 2014 how far can led tape light be using 14 gauge wire with this transformer Ecolocity LED Responded: Feb 24, 2014 Eric, that all depends on the LED tape light that you are using. You need to know the specs of your tape light and then figure out the distance that a 60W transformer can handle. 14AWG wire is overkill, you really don't need to use anything larger than 18AWG but if you have no other choice, use a voltage meter at the end of your wire run to be sure you have sufficient voltage to your strip light. If not this transformer has a voltage booster to compensate for voltage drop. |