MEAN WELL LPV 60 12 60Watts 12VDC 5Amp C V LED Driver Single Output Waterproof IP67 LED Power Supply Suitable for LED Strips Light

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LPV-60-12 is a 60W 12V waterproof LED driver, be used with LED Strips EU RoHS:Compliant ECCN (US):EAR99 Type:Constant Voltage Input/Output Type:AC/DC Number of Outputs:1 Output Voltage Range (VDC):12(Typ) Maximum Output Current (mA):5000 Output Power (W):60 Input Voltage Range:127VDC to 370VDC|90VAC to 264VAC Dimming:No Efficiency (%):83(Typ) Termination Style:Lead Wire IP Rating:IP67 Warranty:2Year Minimum Operating Temperature (°C):-30 Maximum Operating Temperature (°C):70 Product Weight (g):400 Pin Count:4 Mounting:Screw Package Height:32 Package Length: 162.5 Package Width:42.5 PCB changed:4 Lead Shape:Lead Wire Flickering LED Lights: A Troubleshooting Guide Step One – Identify Your Current Setup Check your lamps, wires, ballast/driver, and tombstones for bad connections or loose wires. A common reason for flickering LEDs is a loose connection within the circuit. Addressing a power-connection issue or loose wire to the driver circuit will often easily resolve the flickering or no-power issue. Ensure the lamp is screwed correctly in place and the connection point hasn’t become loose over its lifetime. Step Two – Narrow Down Other Potential Points of Failure If your wiring and connections are working, the issue may be resolved by checking for incompatible switches. There are a number of other potential points of failure resulting in the flickering or power issues with your LED lamps, including: 1. Incompatible switches 2. Driver components 3. Relaxation oscillator 4. Incorrect power/surge wattage 5. Changing voltage levels. Please NOTE the PSEUDO Soldering will cause Flicker as well, Please use high quality solder bar..