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kiwis

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#137941 13-Dec-2013 20:13
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So I'm useless at power and electricity but I'm looking at getting some LED lighting from the USA.

In short I need to get this sort of power driver

http://www.rapidled.com/0-10v-dimmable-nano-driver-with-potentiometer/

Attach it to a heat sink like this

http://www.rapidled.com/as-is-6-x-10-drilled-tapped-black-anodized-aluminum-heat-sink/

And attach LED to the heat sink

http://www.rapidled.com/solderless-cree-xp-g-cool-white-led-1/

My question is will our 220v kill such a system??

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  #951885 13-Dec-2013 20:17
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According to your link, the input voltage is 100 - 240 volts, so it should work with our 230 volt system. It would need an NZ plug and an electrical safety certificate to be legal here I think.




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