American Lighting Adaptive Pro 200W 24V Dimmable LED Driver - Class 2, 5-in-1 Dimming, Wet Rated
American Lighting Adaptive Pro 200W 24V Dimmable LED Driver - Class 2, 5-in-1 Dimming, Wet Rated
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About this item
About this item
- Delivers 200W of reliable power with 8.3A output for demanding LED lighting installations.
- Works with any dimmer type including ELV, MLV, TRIAC, 0-10V, and 10V PWM systems.
- Certified for wet locations with Class 2, Type HL, FCC, and cULus ratings for safe outdoor use.
- Accepts universal 100-277V AC input
- Short circuit, over-voltage, over-temperature, overload protections
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Description
Description
Professional-grade 24V DC LED power supply with universal dimming compatibility and Class 2 wet location rating for indoor and outdoor installations.
Key Features
- 5-in-1 Forward and Reverse Phase Dimming: ELV / MLV / TRIAC / 0-10V / 1-10V/Potentiometer / 10V PWM 4-in-1 compatibility
- Class 2, Type HL, FCC Compliant with cULus Listed Wet location rating
- 200W hardwire driver with 8" (2.7W) lead and tail wire for flexible installation
- Slim, low-profile aluminum enclosure suitable for outdoor locations
- Short circuit, over-voltage, over-temperature, and overload protections
- Class 2 metal housing for enhanced durability
- 0-100% dimming range for precise lighting control
Technical Specifications
- Series: ADPTPRO - 200W
- Input Voltage: 100-277V AC (2.3A Max)
- Input Frequency: 47-63Hz
- Output Voltage: 24V DC constant voltage
- Rated Current: 8.3A
- Power Factor: 0.98@120V / 0.95@277V
- Min Load: 20W
- Max Load: 200W
- Efficiency: >86% (200W) / 88% (277V)
- Dimming: 0-100%
- Operating Temperature: -40°F to 176°F (-40°C to 80°C)
- Rating: cULus Listed for Wet locations
- Dimensions: 10.07" L x 3.07" W x 1.85" H (256mm x 78mm x 47mm)
Applications
Ideal for residential and commercial LED tape light installations, under-cabinet lighting, cove lighting, architectural accent lighting, outdoor landscape lighting, and any 24V DC LED application requiring reliable dimming performance. Compatible with standard wall dimmers and secondary control systems for flexible integration into existing or new lighting designs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an LED driver?
What is an LED driver?
An LED driver is the essential power supply for modern, energy-efficient LED lighting. It converts your building's high-voltage AC power into the low-voltage DC power that LEDs need to operate. It regulates the power, protecting the sensitive LED chips from fluctuations that could cause them to flicker or fail prematurely.
What is a light ballast?
What is a light ballast?
A light ballast is the traditional power supply for fluorescent and HID (High-Intensity Discharge) lamps. If you have older tube lighting, you have a ballast. It provides a burst of high voltage to get the lamp started and then controls the electrical current to keep it running steadily.
How do I choose the right wattage for my LED driver?
How do I choose the right wattage for my LED driver?
To ensure safety and longevity, it's best to follow the "80% Rule." Add up the total wattage of all the lights you will connect to the driver, then choose a driver with a maximum wattage rating that is at least 20% higher. For example, if your lights total 80 watts, you should select an LED driver rated for 100 watts or more.
What is the difference between a constant current and a constant voltage driver?
What is the difference between a constant current and a constant voltage driver?
The key difference is what they keep stable. A constant current driver maintains a fixed output current (e.g., 700mA) while letting the voltage change. A constant voltage driver maintains a fixed output voltage (e.g., 12V or 24V) while the current varies. Use constant current for high-power LEDs and constant voltage for fixtures like LED strip lights.
How do I know if I need to replace my fluorescent light ballast?
How do I know if I need to replace my fluorescent light ballast?
Common signs of a failing light ballast include your lights flickering, making an audible humming or buzzing sound, taking a long time to turn on, or not turning on at all. If you've already tried replacing the bulbs and the problem persists, the ballast is the most likely cause.

