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Iceled FlexiDriver - Brilliant & Smooth Colors from RGB LED strips

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Iceled FlexiDriver
The Iceled FlexiDriver provides three channels of proportional power delivery to any 12V DC lighting load up to a total maximum of 180 watts. Primarily this is to allow Iceled controllers (UFO, Zen, Zap+) to drive RGB LED Light strips with built-in current control for 12V operation. Typically one FlexiDriver will drive up to 82 feet of RGB Ribbon Strips. Stand-alone operation is also possible for simple color-changing applications.

Control
The Iceled FlexiDriver can be used with or without an external controller. A stand-alone mode allows it to perform a variety of functions by simply connecting it to a 12 volt DC supply. This makes the FlexiDriver ideal as "starter" or "standalone" light driver.

If Iceled data is present when power is applied to the FlexiDriver, it will produce the colors commanded by the controller. If no data is present when power is applied, the FlexiDriver will stay running an internal program designed to provide as much functionality as possible by using interruption of the supply voltage as a control system.

Flexidriver Specifications

  • Nominal Supply Voltage: 12vdc
  • Maximum Switched Current: 5 Amps (per channel)
  • Maximum "through" current: 15 Amps
  • Maximum Load: 180 watts @ 12vdc (82 feet of million color LED Ribbon Strips)
  • Data accepted: Global ICELED, DMX via ICELED Bridge, UFO Tube segment 0, pixel 0
  • Colors: 2,097152. 7 Bit 128 Levels.
  • Dimensions of Flexidriver: W 50mm, H 15mm, D 65mm

Wiring
All connections are made via screw-terminals on the outside of the casing.


Any lamp or LED array with a common positive connection may be connected.

If discrete (loose) LEDs are to be connected to the outputs they must have suitable current limiting resistors for operation at 12 Volts.

The outputs may be accidentally shorted to ground, but not directly to the positive supply. Because of this, to prevent accidental damage to the drive, a fuse having a current rating just above the maximum expected load should be placed in series with the supply wire.

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