ETC F-Drive LED Power Supply

ETC F-Drive LED Power Supply

Sept 2, 2020

F-Drive from ETC pulls all your LED power supplies together in one accessible system. From the convenience of an electrical room or cabinet, easily service and modify the critical components controlling your LED luminaires. Swappable output cards make it simple to configure F-Drive to power a variety of LED fixtures including constant current and constant voltage loads. The F-Drive R12 solution is a rack-mount option that features 12 slots powering four channels each.

The modular design of F-Drive makes it easy to service the critical components controlling LED fixtures from the convenience of an electrical room. F-Drive features swappable, mix-and-match output cards and uses familiar category type cable.

R12 output card options

• CC 150 – Four channels of constant current outputs with variable drive current configuration between 200 and 700mA, allowing 150W total power per card

• CV 150 – Four channels of 24 VDC constant voltage PWM outputs, allowing 150W total power per card

• FTW 150 – Four channels of 450 mA constant current outputs optimized for use with Navis 100 Fade to Warm fixtures 

• Chroma 150 – Provides 48 VDC and data for up to four Navis 100 RGBW luminaires 

• ArcLamp 150 – Provides power and control for up to 32 ETC ArcLamp luminaires across four channels

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