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Thank you so much.Go to walmart or amazon, type in "led driver 1.0A 60W" then look for one that has a close voltage range. For example, one that had a voltage range of "45-75 V" would work but one that had "35-50 V" likely would not.
Most of them says 5Amp output. Still trying to get something that's has 1AmpOh, and be sure it says "1A"! More than that and it could fry your LEDs, less than that and the LEDs will be dimmer.
I think these are made to order. I see either 1A but not 60 W where it's 24W. Or 5 A with 60W.Oh, and be sure it says "1A"! More than that and it could fry your LEDs, less than that and the LEDs will be dimmer.
Oh you got one on Amazon? That's surprising.Yup, curious how things change. During covid I got an almost identical driver off amazon and now there doesn't seem to be the range of options I remember, :/
Will have to Check with Orphek, why they dont supply or allow these drivers to be available. Makes people to always get a new one and spend more $ unnessarily. I hope they dont do it Intentionally.Yeah, but that was 4 years ago. Things change and it looks like there's been some standardization reducing options, as I remember a wider range of drivers looking for one before, or alhzimers