500 Watt LED Power Supply
500 Watt LED Power Supply
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Description
Illuminate your world with confidence using our top-of-the-line 500-Watt Constant Voltage Power Supply. Expertly designed to deliver maximum efficiency and reliability, this UL-listed powerhouse ensures your LED lighting projects shine brighter and last longer. Perfect for both residential and commercial environments, its tough aluminum casing safeguards performance in varied conditions. Enjoy hassle-free installation with its adaptable input range of 110-277VAC and an output of 24VDC, complete with a convenient six-foot power cord for ultimate flexibility.
Key Features
Key Features
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Output Power: 500 Watts
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Input Voltage: 24VDC
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Surface Mounting Tabs
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IP Rating: IP67
Dimensions
Dimensions
Specifications
Specifications
| Part # | AL-PS-W-500-24 |
| Physical | |
| Dimensions | 1.9" Tall (48.5mm) |
| Housing Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Method | Mounting Tabs |
| Weight | 6.4 lbs (2.9 kg) |
| Electrical | |
| AC Current | 5.1A @ 110VAC |
| AC Voltage Range | 110–277VAC |
| DC Voltage | 24VDC |
| Efficiency | >90.5% |
| Frequency Range | 47–63Hz |
| Inrush Current | 52A |
| Max Continuous Load | 400W |
| Max Output Current | 20.84A |
| Max Power Consumption | 500W |
| Environmental | |
| IP Rating | IP67 |
| Max Operating Temperature | -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) |
| Max Storage Temperatures | -40°C to 80°C (-40°F to 176°F) |
| Suitable Uses | Dry, Damp, and Wet Locations |
| Control | |
| Dimmable | No |
| Standards / Certifications | |
| Standards / Certifications | UL Listed, cUL Listed, RoHS |
| Warranty | 3 Year |
Features
Features
Technical Documents
Technical Documents
FAQ
FAQ
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How many power supplies do I need?
Many LED lighting systems are designed with one Driver for each individual LED light in a 1:1 ratio. Strip light systems are wired a bit differently due to the spread of the lights over the length of the run. In each case, the number of power supplies needed will be based on the total wattage required to power the specific lights in your system.
Can I dim my lights with aspectLED power supplies?
Yes, you can! LED lighting systems can be dimmed on either the Alternating Current (AC) or Direct Current (DC) side of the systems. The direction you choose will depend on personal preferences, system goals, and design constraints.
AC-side Dimming: This is the most common approach for controlling the brightness of your lights. It is most like the existing electrical systems common to most homes and commercial buildings today. The ability to control the system via standard wall switches is the primary benefit of these systems. If this sounds like the approach for you, make sure to design your system with a dimmable light/fixture, and dimmable power supplies.
DC-side Dimming: While less common today, dimming on the DC side of the system is growing in popularity. In contrast to permanently installed wall switches, DC-side dimming is more often controlled by handheld remotes or smartphone applications. These controllers and apps usually allow more control and customization options. If you are designing a system with RGB color tuning, CCT color tuning, or Addressable strip lights, you will need to plan for this type of dimming. Moreover, systems that dim on the DC side are generally more energy efficient.
How do I know which size I need?
Use this simple equation:
Watts per fixture × Number of lights installed = Z, then Z × 1.25 = Minimum size of power supply required
Example 1: 9 Watts × 4 Fixtures = 36 Watts. 36 × 1.25 = 45. The minimum power supply needed for this circuit is a 45-watt power supply.
Example 2: 16.4’ of N series Ultra-bright Strip (2.92 Watts per foot) 16.4 × 2.92 = 47.88. 47.88 × 1.25 = 59.86. The minimum power supply size needed is a 60-watt power supply.