Flexfire LEDs® Plug-in Power Supply Adaptor
Introduction
Flexfire LEDs' UL Listed desktop style plug-in power adaptors are among the highest quality in the market and are built to last. Almost all of our strips require a low voltage DC power input (unless specifically identified as high voltage AC input). The power supply is used to convert AC voltage from the wall to low voltage to power your LED strip lights. The power supplies are very easy to install and come with an AC plug and DC coaxial jack.
They can be used with a variety of our single color output, color changing (RGB), color changing + white (RGBW), and Dynamic Tunable Series LED strip lights. Built to last, they are compatible with the above product's remotes, DC dimmers, and lighting sensors - making it a perfect driver to pair with any of our LED strip lights.
Although you can use all available rated wattage output of a power unit, is recommended to only load the power supply to 80% capacity. This helps ensure the power supply will last for years.
This power supply is small and can be hidden under cabinets, inside cabinets, behind the sofa, or under a desk. UL Listed ensures that it is a safe and long lasting product.
Note: The SKUs 12W, 72W, and 96W in 12V and 120W in 24V, have been discontinued and will not be restocked. |
Product Features
- UL Listed
- Desktop style plastic housing - easy to hide
- Operational Temperature Range: 0°C - 40°C
- DC Cable Length: 4ft
- AC Cable Length: 4ft
- Universal AC input: 100-240V AC 50/60Hz
- CLASS 2 available in 12V: 12W, and 48W. 24V: in 24W and 96W
- Non dimmable - Since the power supply itself is not dimmable, these power supplies are not compatible with AC input triac dimmers (such as the in-wall Lutron brand dimmers).
- Output voltage and constant current ranges can be adjusted manually. You can access the tuning ports by removing the rubber stopper on the case.
- Startup time can take from 1-3 seconds in order to stabilize output and extend the life of the power supply
How to choose the appropriate power unit:
1. Choose the Series and length of strip light you will be installing - We will use 5 feet of the Architectural Series Strip Light as an example
2. Keep in mind the recommended maximum run lengths of the lights due to voltage drop - The Architectural Series has a maximum 32ft run length in series. You can hook up more than 32ft to a power supply by installing the runs in parallel
3. Check if the input of your strip is 12V or 24V DC - The Architectural series requires a 24V input
4. Each strip consumes a certain amount of power per foot (watts/ft). That number can be found on the product page of the strip light - The Architectural Series uses 5.12w/ft
5. Calculate the estimated power usage based on length of the light strip - 5.12W/ft x 5ft = 26.5 watts
6. When choosing a power unit, you need to make sure you are only using 80% of the rated power maximum to increase longevity of the power supply. To calculate the power supply, divide the wattage of the strip by 0.8 - Our continued example would be 26.5W/0.8 = 33.12W minimum rated power supply
7. Looking at the available options choose a power supply equal or greater than the number above - In this example, looking from the available options, you would choose a 24V 60W 2.5A power supply [SKU: 24-DPS2-2.5]
8. If you are still not certain, or need a second pair of eyes on your setup, we’re always available to help with this part! Contact us.
Specifications
- Compatible with all DC input Flexfire LED Strip Lights
- Actual transformer is enclosed inside the black plastic casing
- Power supply is made of black plastic, rubber cords, silver plated connections
- Efficiency 82%
- Power supply has been designed for indoor use. To use outdoors, it is required to be installed in a NEMA 3R Enclosure
- Recommended to be installed in a well ventilated area
- Do not puncture or open power supply for any reason
- Not compatible with AC-in to AC-out dimmers such as Lutron, Legrand, Leviton dimmers
- Do not modify (cut, rewire, open) this power supply in any way
- Startup time can take from 1-3 seconds in order to stabilize output and extend the life of the power supply
Specifications for 12V DC output drivers:
Output (Watts) | 12V 12W | 12V 48W | 12V 72W | 12V 96W |
SKU | 12-WMPS-1 | 12-DPS-4 | 12-DPS2-6 | 12-DPS2-8 |
Output Voltage | 12V DC | 12V DC | 12V DC | 12V DC |
Max Amperage | 1A | 3A | 6A | 8A |
Efficiency | 72.4% | 84% | 88% | 88% |
Class 2? | Yes | No | No | No |
Cable length | 6' long | 4' long | 4' long | 4' long |
Dimensions (L*W*H) | 3'' x 1 7/8'' x 1 1/8'' | 4 7/8"x W 2 1/4"x 1 3/8" | 5 1/2" x 2 3/8" x 1 3/8" | 5 1/2" x 2 3/8''x1 3/8' |
Specifications for 24V DC output drivers:
Output (Watts) | 24V 24W |
24V 96W | 24V 120W |
SKU | 24-WMPS2-1 | 24-DPS2-4 | 24-DPS2-5 |
Output Voltage | 24.0V DC | 24.0V DC | 24.0V DC |
Max Amperage | 1A | 4A | 5.00A |
Efficiency | 86.2% | 88% | 90% |
Class 2? | Yes | Yes | No |
Cable Length | 4' Long | 4' long | 4' long |
Dimensions (L*W*H) | 3 3/8" x 1 7/8" x 1 1/4" | 5 1/2" x 2 3/8" x 1 3./8" | 6 3/4" x 2 7/8" x 2" |
Downloads
SKUs | Link to Data Sheet | Power Output |
12V-WMPS-1 | 12V-WMPS-1 | 12W 1A @12V |
12V-DPS2-4 | 12V-DPS2-4 | 48W 4A @12V |
12V-DPS2-6 | 12V-DPS2-6 | 72W 6A @12V |
12V-DPS2-8 | 12V-DPS2-8 | 96W 8A @12V |
24V-WMPS2-1 | 24V-WMPS2-1 | 24W 1A @24V |
24V-DPS2-4 | 24V-DPS2-4 | 96W 4A @24V |
24V-DPS2-5 | 24V-DPS2-5 | 120W 5A @24V |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a these adaptors with a wall dimmer, connected on the AC side?
No, they are not compatible with triac, forward/reverse phase dimmers.
Which power supply do I need for my project?
1. Choose the Series and length of strip light you will be installing - We will use 10 feet of the Architectural Series Strip Light as an example
2. Keep in mind the recommended maximum run lengths of the lights due to voltage drop - The Architectural Series has a maximum 42ft run length in series. You can hook up more than 42ft to a power supply by installing the runs in parallel
3. Check if the input of your strip is 12V or 24V DC - The Architectural series requires a 24V input
4. Each strip consumes a certain amount of power per foot (watts/ft). That number can be found on the product page of the strip light - The Architectural Series uses 4.4w/ft
5. Calculate the estimated power usage based on length of the light strip - 4.4W/ft x 10ft = 44 watts
6. When choosing a power unit, you need to make sure you are only using 80% of the rated power maximum to increase longevity of the power supply. To calculate the power supply, divide the wattage of the strip by 0.8 - Our continued example would be 44W/0.8 = 55W minimum rated power supply
7. Looking at the available options choose a power supply equal or greater than the number above - In this example, looking from the available options, you would choose a 24V 96W 2.5A power supply [SKU: 24-DPS2-4]
8. If you are still not certain, or need a second pair of eyes on your setup, we’re always available to help with this part! Contact us.