American Lighting Adaptive Pro 288W LED Driver 24V DC Multi-Protocol Dimming, Wet Rated, 120-277V
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About this item
About this item
- Output Power: Delivers a robust 288W output at 24V DC, ideal for powering multiple LED fixtures.
- Dimming Capability: Supports 5-in-1 dimming including ELV, MLV, TRIAC, 0-10V, and PWM for versatile control.
- Input Voltage: Operates efficiently across a wide range of 120-277V AC, suitable for various installations.
- Enclosure: Features a durable aluminum enclosure with multiple knockouts for easy installation.
- Protection: Equipped with short circuit, over-voltage, and thermal protection for enhanced safety.
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Description
Description
American Lighting Adaptive Pro ADPTPRO-DRJ-288-24 288W LED Driver — 24V DC
The American Lighting Adaptive Pro ADPTPRO-DRJ-288-24 is a powerful 288W LED Driver designed for high-performance applications. Delivering a consistent 24V DC output, this driver is perfect for powering multiple LED fixtures. It operates on a wide 120-277V input range and features Multi-Protocol Dimming, making it compatible with various dimming systems. Encased in a robust aluminum enclosure, it includes multiple knockouts for easy installation. This driver is Class 2 rated and Wet Rated, ensuring reliability in diverse environments.
Key Features
- Power Output: Provides a maximum power output of 288W, supporting up to three 96W loads.
- Output Voltage: Consistently delivers 24V DC for reliable LED operation.
- Dimming Protocols: Compatible with ELV, MLV, TRIAC, 0-10V, and PWM dimming systems for flexible control.
- Minimum Load: Requires a minimum load of 9.6W per channel for optimal performance.
- Dimensions: Measures 11.92 in. L x 4.33 in. W x 1.93 in. H, compact for easy integration.
- Enclosure Type: Constructed with a durable aluminum enclosure featuring multiple knockouts.
- IP Rating: Wet Rated for use in indoor and outdoor environments.
- Class 2: Ensures safe operation with limited power output.
- Certifications: cULus and FCC compliant for assured quality and safety.
Physical Design & Installation
The driver features a robust aluminum enclosure with multiple knockouts, facilitating easy installation in various settings.
Dimming & Controls
Supports a wide range of dimming protocols including ELV, MLV, TRIAC, 0-10V, and PWM, with a minimum load requirement of 9.6W per channel.
Performance & Build
Includes short circuit, over-voltage, and thermal protection, ensuring reliable performance. Rated Class 2 and Wet Rated for diverse applications.
Typical Applications
- Commercial lighting installations
- Outdoor architectural lighting
- Residential LED strip lighting
- Retail display lighting
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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.


