Warmpool Waterproof Electronic LED Driver Power Supply, 12V/DC, 300W
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Warmpool Waterproof Electronic LED Driver, 12V/DC, 300W
The Warmpool power supply is a sealed LED power supply, reliable for LED strips and any other devices.
The transformer housing is made of pure metal alloy with a built-in fuse, protecting against collisions, impacts, and lightning.
🔹 Key Advantages
Stable output current
Maximum protection level
Wide temperature range
Compactness and ease of installation
Energy efficiency
Suitable for private and commercial pools
Technical Specifications
Input voltage: 170-250 V
Output voltage: 12 V
Output current: 25 A
Power: 300 W
Protection: IP67
Material: Metal
Application type: private and commercial pools
What pools is it suitable for?
The Warmpool power supply is recommended for:
Private pools
Commercial pools in hotels
SPA complexes
Recreational areas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does IP67 protection level mean?
These are dust and moisture protection indicators. Devices with an IP67 rating can withstand short-term immersion in water. For prolonged underwater lighting in a pool, it is better to use IP68 class.
How to calculate the required power?
The total power of all connected LEDs or strips should not exceed the power of the power supply unit. Moreover, experts recommend leaving a power reserve of 20-30% (the driver should not be loaded more than 75-80%) for stable operation without overheating.
Is it safe to use for water lighting (pools)?
Yes, if a high-quality waterproof driver is used that provides a low DC output voltage (12V or 24V). However, the power supply unit itself is always mounted outside the pool basin – in a dry, protected, and well-ventilated area.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does IP67 protection rating mean?
How to calculate the required power?
Is it safe to use it for illuminating water (pools)?