Edwjmcgrath
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I've been debugging an expensive lighted mirror and I am pretty sure that the LED driver is failing. There are 6 LED bulbs in series and sometimes they will all work perfectly for a few minutes and then they will all turn off (or very dim).
It should be obvious by looking at the driver specs what kind of driver this is, but to me it is ambiguous. Here's what it says:
Hopestar Electronic Co LED DRIVER
Model: LED-24V350
Input: 120vac, 60Hz, 10w
Output:24Vdc,Max.330ma
12V...24Vdc, Constant 330ma
The second to the last line sounds like constant voltage while the last line sounds like constant current.
Which is it? Anyone out there who can tell me what kind of driver I need to buy to replace this?
I have searched for this model for specs but it seems to be discontinued.
It should be obvious by looking at the driver specs what kind of driver this is, but to me it is ambiguous. Here's what it says:
Hopestar Electronic Co LED DRIVER
Model: LED-24V350
Input: 120vac, 60Hz, 10w
Output:24Vdc,Max.330ma
12V...24Vdc, Constant 330ma
The second to the last line sounds like constant voltage while the last line sounds like constant current.
Which is it? Anyone out there who can tell me what kind of driver I need to buy to replace this?
I have searched for this model for specs but it seems to be discontinued.