Future Energy Solutions from USA visited RhymeLED on 30th September 2016

Two customers visited RhymeLED Company on 30th September, 2016. They come from FUTURE ENERGY SOLUTIONS, who has facility at United States, United Kingdom and Australia. And who specializes in Energy Performance Contract industry.  

 

FES focus on high lumen efficiency led lamp fixture, especially LED High BAY and Floodlight. RhymeLED’s lamp with UL and DLC Premium(minimum >130Lm/w). In addition, >160Lm/w led high bay light is attractive and placed sample order at once. 

 

After factory audit, SOP and QC is appreciated by them. And placed sample order, such as Diamond LED High Bay, Lumina LED High Bay and Transformers LED Floodlight.

 

 

The clients were very satisfied with the services and products, and we discussed the details of project cooperation in the future.

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Are LED drivers AC or DC?

LEDs need a dependable power source in order to function. This power is supplied by LED drivers, which convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). By adjusting for variations in the temperature and electrical conductivity of the LEDs, they provide a consistent and continuous power supply.

There are two types of LED drivers: Constant Current LED drivers and Constant Voltage LED drivers.

LED power sources that provide a “constant-current” output have typically been referred to as LED drivers. In the past, AC-DC power supplies that provided a regulated “constant-voltage” to LEDs were referred to as LED power supplies. Today, the terms “LED driver” and “LED power supply” are used interchangeably.

In certain cases, a malfunction of the LED driver could be attributed to extreme high-temperature factors, as operating at elevated temperatures can lead to component damage due to heat accumulation. In other instances, damage to the LED driver might result from voltage instability in the power grid or surges caused by lightning strikes. Furthermore, when the output voltage and current of the LED driver do not match the electrical parameters of the LED chips, the LEDs may fail to operate properly, leading us to suspect a malfunction in the LED driver.

Flickering is one of the most common indicators of a faulty LED driver. Additionally, a change in the brightness or dimness of the lights also signifies a defective LED driver. Finally, if LED lamps do not work at all, it could also suggest a problem with the LED driver, SPD, or the LEDs being broken.

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