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Our dimmable LED drivers give you precise, flicker-free brightness control for LED strips, Neon Flex, and signage installations — available in three dimming protocols to suit every project and control system.
We stock Ecopac Power dimmable drivers in 0-10V/1-10V, DALI, and Triac variants, across both 12V and 24V at 100W and 200W outputs. All are constant-voltage and fully encapsulated — engineered for long-term reliability in commercial, signage, and architectural lighting.
Not sure which dimming type your project needs? Our team is happy to help — sales@weloveleds.co.uk
The most important decision is matching your driver to your dimming protocol — using the wrong type will result in no dimming, flickering, or incompatibility with your control system.
0-10V / 1-10V — Requires a separate pair of low-voltage control wires run alongside the mains feed. Common in commercial fit-outs, retail displays, and architectural lighting. Pairs with 0-10V compatible LED dimmers and controllers.
DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) — A digital two-wire control protocol used in building management systems and smart lighting installations. Each driver can be individually addressed, making it ideal for large multi-zone commercial projects.
Triac — Works with standard mains-voltage Triac wall dimmers (leading-edge or trailing-edge). The simplest retrofit option if you already have Triac dimmer switches installed and need to swap to an LED driver.
Match your voltage — Select a 12V driver for 12V LED products or a 24V driver for 24V LED products. Mismatching voltage will damage your LEDs.
Allow headroom on wattage — Add up the total wattage of your LED load and choose a driver rated at least 20% higher. This protects against heat build-up and extends driver lifespan. For example, an 80W LED load needs a 100W driver at minimum.
All drivers in this range are constant-voltage, making them compatible with LED strip lights, LED Neon Flex, and LED modules — the core products used in signage, retail displays, and illuminated architectural features.
For a deeper explanation of dimming protocols, wattage calculation, and installation advice, visit our guides:
Guide to Dimmable LED Power Supplies