REYLAX 12V LED Driver 15W 1.25A, LED Power Supply Unit, 240V

REYLAX 12V LED Driver 15W 1.25A

REYLAX 12V LED Driver 15W 1.25A, LED Power Supply Unit, 240V AC to 12V DC Transformer LED, Constant Voltage Driver Adapter, Low Voltage Transformers for DIY Light Strips, LED Bulbs and Ring Doorbell


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Weight: 60 g
Dimensions: 7.5 x 3.8 x 2.3 cm; 60 Grams
Model: DT-NS12V-15W
Part: DT-NS12V-15W
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: REYLAX
Dimensions: 7.5 x 3.8 x 2.3 cm; 60 Grams
Quantity: 1

12 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought two to power 2 sets of three 5W LEDs. Picked the 30W models to ensure a bit of headroom. Work fine but what a faff connecting them up! The connectors are very poorly designed which made wiring them up in a confined space a real challenge. It may help to solder the wire ends first so they don’t fray when trying to insert them into the connectors.

  2. ShawneeRoehl says:

     United Kingdom

    Works and no problems Good if you only have a small space available.

  3. by Madison Medeiros says:

     United Kingdom

    Used do replace a broken driver in a bathroom mirror, smaller that the original so fitted ok.
    Worked a treat.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Small size was great for an LED strip mounted inside a cupboard. Runs cool and silent. Would have been 5 stars but the terminals are very fiddly for 1mm T&E cabling due to location.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good quality, does what it is supposed to do. No problems

  6. LurleneVIW says:

     United Kingdom

    Fitting in a confined space is easily done as the size is perfec

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I purchased this to run some led strips, and it does the job well
    Its compact and easy to fit, although some consideration must be taken to the cable used
    You need to use 0.75mm 2 core flat flex to fit into the mains terminals as they are so tight, and it is not permitted to have single insulated cables exposed unless the whole driver is secured in a proper electrical enclosure, as per the wiring regulations.
    Using the small flex you are able to fit the outer insulation within the screwed terminal which means you can mount this as it is without any risk of shock.
    The driver is double insulated so no earth is required.
    The outgoing 12v supply can be connected to single core cable if required as there is no shock risk at that voltage.
    It would be ideal for Extra Low Voltage down-lights or led strips as is compact enough to fit through a mounting hole.
    Overall good bit of kit, time will tell how long it lasts

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Needed additional lighting indoors and this was bright and simple to move around

  9. LaureneLondon says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThis transformer works fine. The only issue I have with it, in common with most manufacturers of these type of products, is that the terminal size for the incoming mains connection is woefully small necessitating the installation of a short lead with a 0.75 mm conductor to interface between mains connection and the transforme

  10. mglawler says:

     United Kingdom

    Small compact and easy to install. Our IKEA 10 yr old wardrobe strip lights now work once more

  11. AugustaWild says:

     United Kingdom

    Replaced low volage halogen lamps with LED and had lots of flicker. Changed the transformers to these and now flicker free – do agree with some other posts that the in and out terminals work best if the wires have solid ends to push in.

  12. RafaelaPhilip says:

     United Kingdom

    Used the 15W and 30W versions of this to replace fluorescent under-cupboard lights in the kitchen. Seemed good value and does the job, barely gets warm and only a very slight buzz/whine – inaudible in any normal conditions.

    Only complaint is the screw terminals are set down below the cable entry which makes inserting cables quite difficult. They seem to be designed for stranded, but stranded cable mushes up rather than pushing into the terminal. I ended up crimping on bootlace ferules, then trimming and bending slightly.