power connector for led
code :
DLP-3102

 

An LED power supply, often also called an LED driver or transformer, is a device used to regulate the power needed to operate LED lighting. They convert alternating current (AC) to a direct current (DC) and have a range of functions that allow the user to control their LEDs.
The three most common voltage options available for LED lighting are 5v, 12v and 24v. 5v power supply is ideal for achieving dynamic lighting in internal areas and can also be used in boats, gardens and caravans. 12v lights can be used both internally and externally and are common in bedrooms, kitchens and driveways.
Identify the input and output terminals on the power supply. The input terminals connect to the mains power, with blue for neutral, brown for live and green & yellow for earth. While the output terminals connect to the LED strip lights, with black for negative and red for positive.
The short answer is no, not at all - using a voltage level lower than the specification is perfectly acceptable and safe. We also ran some tests to provide you with some real-life data so that you know what to expect if you choose to under-drive your LED strip lights.