Magic Lite Launches Infini Drive: The Ultimate 5-in-1 Dimmable LED Driver

September 15, 2025

Magic Lite is excited to introduce the Infini Drive Series, a new generation of dimmable LED drivers built for contractors, distributors, and lighting professionals. Available in 12V (60W) and 24V (96W) models, Infini Drive delivers unmatched versatility, reliability, and value, solving common installation challenges with one dependable solution.

Universal 5-in-1 Dimming Technology

The Infini Drive stands out with its true 5-in-1 dimming capability, supporting:

  • TRIAC/MLV
  • ELV
  • 0–10V
  • PWM
  • Resistance/potentiometer

This ensures smooth, flicker-free dimming from 0–100% across virtually all dimmer systems. Contractors can install with confidence, and distributors can simplify their inventory with one go-to driver for multiple applications.

No Minimum Load = Maximum Flexibility

Unlike many LED drivers, the Infini Drive has no minimum load requirement. Whether powering short runs of LED tape or a few small fixtures, it performs flawlessly. This saves contractors time, eliminates troubleshooting, and reduces costly callbacks — all while giving distributors a product designed for real-world conditions.

Compact, Reliable, and Certified for Every Job

Both Infini Drive models are engineered for long life and everyday performance.

Features include:

  • Universal 100–277Vac input
  • Built-in protection for safety and durability
  • UL/cUL, FCC, and Class P certifications
  • Backed by a 5-year warranty

Model Options:

Why Contractors and Distributors Choose Infini Drive

  • For Distributors: Simplify inventory, reduce returns, and stock a driver contractors will ask for by name.
  • For Contractors: Save time, avoid headaches, and deliver consistent results on every project.

The New Standard in LED Drivers

The Infini Drive Series isn’t just another LED driver. It’s a practical, reliable, and affordable solution that delivers lasting value for professionals across the lighting industry.

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