EnoLED 12V ELD Plug-in / Direct wire Non-Dimmable Power Supply

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Description

Experience the perfect balance of power, efficiency, and convenience with our ultra-slim LED power supply line, available in 12V and 24V models ranging from 100W to 300W. Designed for both professional installations and DIY applications, this driver delivers reliable performance across a wide range of low-voltage systems.
Features

Under Cabinet Lighting

Toe Kick Lighting

Stair Lighting

Shelving Lighting

Cove and Indirect Lighting

Specifications

Power Output
100W
200W
300W
Input Voltage Range
100-264VAC
100-264VAC
100-264VAC
Input Frequency
50-60Hz
50-60Hz
50-60Hz
Input Current
1.47A max
3.05A max
4.53A max
Inrush Current
55A max
60A max
60A max
Efficiency
90%
89%
89%
Power Factor
PF>0.6
PF>0.6
PF>0.6
No-load Power Consumption
<3W
<3W
<3W
Control Surge Capability
L,N:2KV L,N-PE:4KV
L,N:2KV L,N-PE:4KV
L,N:2KV L,N-PE:4KV
Leakage Current
0.5mA max
0.5mA max
0.5mA max
THD
>20%
>20%
>20%
Output Voltage
12VDC
12VDC
12VDC
Maximum Load
100W
200W
300W
Output Current @ Max Load
8.5A
16.7A
25A
Output Ripple (Peak-to-Peak)
≤120mV
≤240mV
≤240mV
Line Regulation
±1%
±1%
±1%
Load Regulation
±1%
±1%
±1%
Turn on delay time
600ms
600ms
600ms
Operating Ambient Temp.
-40°F - 104°F
-40°F - 104°F
-40°F - 104°F
Maximum Case Temp. (Tcase)
80°C
80°C
80°C
Storage Temp.
-40°C ~ 80°C, 10~95%RH
-40°C ~ 80°C, 10~95%RH
-40°C ~ 80°C, 10~95%RH
Ingress Protection (IP)
IP65
IP65
IP65
Expected Lifetime
100K hours at 70C
100K hours at 70C
100K hours at 70C
Over Current Protection
Yes
Yes
Yes
Over Temperature Protection
Yes
Yes
Yes

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LED Power Supplies FAQ

1. How do I choose which LED power supply I need for my LED strip?

Choosing the correct LED power supply for LED strip lights requires five steps:

Step 1. Confirm your LED strip voltage
Your strip will be either 12V DC or 24V DC.
The LED driver or power supply must match this voltage exactly.

Step 2. Calculate total wattage
Watts per foot × total installed length.

Example
5W per foot × 20 feet = 100W total load.

Step 3. Add 20 percent headroom
100W × 1.2 = 120W
You would select a 120W LED driver or LED power supply.

Step 4. Choose installation style
Do you need a junction box LED driver, plug in LED power supply, or fly wire driver?

Step 5. Determine if you need dimming
If you want dimming, you must choose a dimmable LED power supply that matches your control method.

Once voltage, wattage, dimming type, and installation method are confirmed, selecting the correct LED strip power supply becomes straightforward.

 
2. What are my dimming options and how do I choose the right dimmable LED power supply?

When selecting a dimmable LED driver or LED power supply, first decide how you want to control your LED strip lights.

There are three main dimming options:

  1. Phase Cut Dimming
    Also called TRIAC, ELV, MLV, or inline AC dimming.
    Works with standard wall dimmers.
    Common in residential retrofit installations.
    The LED driver must be labeled phase dimmable.
  2. Low Voltage PWM Dimming
    Uses a controller installed between the LED power supply and the LED strip.
    Ideal for RGB LED strips, tunable white strips, and multi zone systems.
    Smart app control falls under this category because it uses a low voltage controller.
  3. 0 to 10V Dimming
    Primarily used in commercial lighting systems.
    Requires two additional control wires.
    Not compatible with standard residential wall dimmers.

Choosing the wrong dimming method is one of the most common LED power supply mistakes. Always match the dimmer to the LED driver specification.

 
3. Should I use a junction box LED driver, plug in LED power supply, or fly wire driver?

The correct LED driver style depends on the installation type and electrical requirements.

Junction Box LED Driver
Hardwired with integrated electrical enclosure.
Code compliant for permanent installations.
Common in contractor and new construction projects.

Plug In LED Power Supply
Includes AC input plug.
No electrician required.
Ideal for under cabinet lighting and furniture installations.

Fly Wire LED Driver
Bare AC input and DC output wires.
Flexible for custom enclosures or concealed installations.

Selecting the correct LED power supply format ensures a clean, safe, and compliant installation.

 

4. Can I use one LED driver or LED power supply for multiple LED strips?

Yes, as long as:

  • All LED strips are the same voltage
  • Total wattage stays below the LED power supply rating with 20 percent headroom
  • LED strips are wired in parallel

Never wire constant voltage LED strips in series. This can cause uneven brightness and system failure.

For larger LED strip installations, proper power distribution is essential.

 

5. What happens if I choose an LED power supply that is too small?

If the LED driver or LED power supply is undersized:

  • Lights may flicker
  • The power supply may shut off intermittently
  • The driver may enter protection mode

Most quality LED power supplies include built in overload protection.
If overloaded, the driver will automatically shut down temporarily instead of permanently failing.

However, continuous overload reduces lifespan and performance.

Always size your LED driver with at least 20 percent headroom.

 

6. How far can the LED power supply be from the LED strip and how do I calculate voltage drop?

LED strip lights operate on low voltage DC. Low voltage systems are sensitive to distance.

As distance between the LED driver and LED strip increases, voltage drop occurs. Voltage drop reduces brightness at the far end of the strip.

Voltage drop depends on:

  • System voltage, 12V drops faster than 24V
  • Wire gauge
  • Current draw
  • Distance from power supply to LED strip

Basic voltage drop formula:

Voltage Drop = 2 × Distance × Current × Wire Resistance

Practical guidelines:

  • Use 24V LED strip systems for longer runs
  • Increase wire gauge for longer distances
  • Inject power at multiple points
  • Keep the LED power supply as close as practical to the load

If brightness fades toward the end of the LED strip, voltage drop is typically the cause.

 

7. Is 24V better than 12V for LED strip power supply installations?

In most applications, 24V LED strip systems perform better.

24V advantages:

  • Lower current for the same wattage
  • Reduced voltage drop
  • Longer continuous runs
  • Improved overall efficiency

12V LED strip systems are typically used for shorter runs or when replacing an existing 12V installation.

For new LED strip projects, 24V is generally recommended.

 

8. How do I determine which LED driver or LED power supply I need for indoor vs outdoor use?

Choosing the correct IP rated LED driver or LED power supply is critical for safety and durability.

Indoor Dry Location
Use IP20 or IP23 rated LED power supplies.
Suitable for cabinets, ceilings, and enclosed indoor areas.

Outdoor or Damp Location
Use IP65, IP67, or IP75 rated LED drivers.
Required for outdoor installations or exposed environments.

IP ratings indicate environmental protection:

IP20
Dry indoor use only.

IP65
Dust tight and protected against water spray.

IP67
Protected against temporary immersion.

Always match the LED power supply IP rating to the installation environment to ensure long term reliability.

 

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