Aurora 1-16W 12V DC Constant Voltage LED Driver - AU-LED16T has a rating of 5 stars based on 2 reviews.
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Aurora 1-16W 12V DC Constant Voltage LED Driver - AU-LED16T

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  • 1-16W power range for versatile LED applications
  • 12V DC output ensures stable performance
  • Compact design for easy installation
  • Built-in short-circuit, overload, and thermal protection
  • Non-dimmable, ideal for fixed lighting setups

Aurora 1-16W 12V DC Constant Voltage LED Driver - AU-LED16T

Quick Find Code: AU-LED16T

3 Year Warranty
Free Next Day Delivery on orders over £50*

Order in the next 06:07:21
for Next Working Day Delivery

  • 1-16W power range for versatile LED applications
  • 12V DC output ensures stable performance
  • Compact design for easy installation
  • Built-in short-circuit, overload, and thermal protection
  • Non-dimmable, ideal for fixed lighting setups

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Product Overview

The Aurora AU-LED16T is a reliable constant voltage LED driver, delivering 12V DC to power LED lighting systems from 1W to 16W.

Compact and easy to install, this driver offers short-circuit, overload, and thermal protection for safe and efficient operation.

Ideal for non-dimmable LED applications, it’s perfect for powering LED strips and low-wattage fixtures in both residential and commercial settings.

Durable and efficient, the AU-LED16T ensures stable performance and long-lasting lighting solutions.

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Specification

DimmableNo
MPNAU-LED16T
Old GTIN5055155410346
Voltage12V
Wattage16W
Height24mm
Length156mm
Weight0.1kg
Width38mm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Transformer?

Transformers are used for two purposes, to 'step up' and 'step down' voltage levels between circuits. The most common for lighting circuits is from 240 (Mains) Volts down to 12 Volts.

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