LED Driver replacement for an Artika ceiling light.

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Drahcir18

Joined Mar 2, 2025
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Hi,
I'm in a bit of a pinch here, as this is all a bit on the new side for me.
One of our two lamps in the living room started turning on and off on its own a few weeks back. I checked the connections of the questionable light and they were still tight after 4 years. It seemed like a circuit breaker was triggering, the way it would turn on and off randomly, but it was isolated to just the one light in the series. So I took it down, took the driver out and took it apart, I found a loose transistor(?) on the circuit board, but damaged the circuit board while trying to fix it.
I have a picture of the tag from the driver, but I have been unable to find the same driver online, and I'm not sure what allowable deviance will work from the specs.

Thanks for any help on the matter.
Richard.
 

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Jon Chandler

Joined Jun 12, 2008
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Two key factors from your picture:

Output current: 600mA

This is how much current the driver will push through the LEDs --> how bright the LEDs will be. A replacement module should match this number.

Output voltage: 33 – 48 VDC

This range depends on how many LEDs are in series. A replacement module should match or exceed to range.

Here is a module from Amazon that will do the trick.


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Drahcir18

Joined Mar 2, 2025
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Thank you for the input. I got an idea of what I will need now.
Ideally I would need to find one of the round based drivers, that rectangular one doesn't look like it'll fit in the base, though I may be able to poke it into the ceiling and feed the wiring down.
 

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Drahcir18

Joined Mar 2, 2025
3
Thanks again for the guidance. I checked locally, but I wasn't able to find a store that stocked them, so I ordered it from Amazon. It finally arrived a few days ago and got it installed. The light works again just fine now.

Thanks again,
Richard
 
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