Description
COB LED Strip Light Driver 24V
Stable Power for 24V LED Strip Lighting
A LED strip light driver is required when installing 24V COB or SMD LED strip lights. It converts Singapore’s 220-240V household power into the low voltage the strip needs to run safely and steadily, without stressing the chips. This is Aspire Lightings” standard 24V driver, built for reliable everyday installations.
Suitable for Homes and Commercial Projects
This LED strip light driver works well for ceiling cove lighting, cabinet lighting, display shelves, staircase lighting, feature walls, and commercial accent lighting. Pairing the right LED strip light with the right driver reduces flickering, overheating, and early failure. It is a practical choice for homeowners who want clean lighting with better long-term reliability.
Choose the Correct Wattage
This 24V driver comes in 45W to 200W options, depending on your strip length. Match the strip light and driver correctly before installation for best performance. The recommended strip length is a guide only — always check your actual LED strip specifications.
FAQ
1. Why is the far end of a LED strip light dimmer than the start when the driver wattage is more than sufficient?
The far end of a long LED strip such as 10m or 20m, dims because of voltage drop. This occurs when electricity loses pressure as it travels along the thin copper traces of the strip. Even if the driver has surplus wattage, electrical resistance reduces the voltage by the time it reaches the tail end.
Quick & Easy Fixes
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Feed Power to Both Ends: Run a wire directly from the driver to the far end of the strip. This delivers fresh power to both sides and keeps the brightness even all the way through.
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Shorten LED Strip Runs: Avoid using one long continuous strip. Instead, split the strip light into smaller sections and connect each section back to the power driver.
2. If the driver wattage is higher than the LED strip’s total wattage, will it consume more electricity?
No. The LED strip determines how much power is used, not the driver.
For example, an 80W LED strip connected to a 100W driver will only draw 80W.
Not sure how to buy LED strip and driver? Read our guide on how to choose the right LED strip and driver.









