Magic Lite Releases New MLDR”E” Series Electronic Class 2 Dimmable Drivers

Magiclite MLDRE Series

 

Feb 6, 2016

The new E-Series drivers are fully dimmable with any standard MLV/Incandescent TRIAC dimmer switches on the market and deliver smooth, flicker free dimming. A minimum dimming load requirement of only 8 watts allows distributors to reduce the number of stocking models.

Encased in a low profile aluminum enclosure that includes two knock-outs and 2 connectors enables easy installation, making it the perfect choice for under cabinet lighting. Tape Light, Hard Strip, eStrip and various LED fixtures installations. Magic Lite’s electrical specification includes Auto Reset, over current and short circuit protection, and efficiency of 90% and higher allows the driver to operate at low temperatures. Offered in a variety of wattages in both 12V and 24V DC models.

Find out more: http://magiclite.com/Product.php?product_id=15935

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