- DALI Series
- 0-10V Series
- TRIAC Series
- PFC Series
- EMC Series
- Cabinet Series
- UL DALI Series
- UL 0-10V Series
- UL TRIAC Series
- UL PFC Series
- IP20 Linear Plastic Shell
- IP67 Linear Metal Shell
- IP67 Regular Metal Shell
- IP20 DT8 Series
- IP20 DALI Aluminium Shell
- IP20 4in1 Linear Plastic Shell
- IP67 4in1 Linear Metal Shell
- IP67 4in1 Regular Metal Shell
- IP20 Aluminium Shell
- CCT series
- IP20 5in1 Plastic Shell
- IP20 Linear Plastic Shell
- IP67 Linear Metal Shell
- IP67 Regular Metal Shell
- IP20 5in1 Aluminium Shell
- IP20 Linear Plastic Shell
- IP20 Regular Plastic Shell
- IP20 Ultra -thin Plastic Shell
- IP67 Linear Metal Shell
- IP67 Regular Metal Shell
- IP20 UL DALI Linear Plastic Shell
- IP67 UL DALI Linear Metal Shell
- IP67 UL DALI Regular Metal Shell
- IP67 UL Dali&Push With Junction Box


Widely used in various fields such as lighting, outdoor landscape lighting, indoor home lighting, and advertising signs in many countries and regions around the world.
TRIAC Series
Dimming method: Thyristor dimming
Constant voltage design (constant voltage mode)
Aesthetically pleasing design, natural and smooth dimming, no flicker
100% full load aging
Operating environment temperature: -25℃~+50℃
Protection level: IP20
Short circuit protection: cuts off output, powers off for 15 seconds, then powers on again, power restored
Safety standard: EN61347-1, EN61347-2-13
No minimum load requirement
Five-year warranty
TRIAC Series
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.
Constant Voltage (CV): It provides a fixed, steady output voltage (e.g., 12V DC or 24V DC). The connected LED lights (like strip lights or modules) have their own built-in circuitry to regulate the current. You simply connect multiple LED lights in parallel to this driver.
Triac Dimmable: It is compatible with standard Triac wall dimmers. These are the common dimmer switches you find in many homes, originally made for incandescent and halogen bulbs.