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150W LED Driver for Cabinet, Furniture and Display Lighting
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2026-03-06
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W&T ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. specializes in the design and manufacturing of reliable LED power solutions for professional lighting applications. Our 150W LED driver is developed to provide stable power supply for cabinet lighting, wardrobe lighting, display lighting, and other interior lighting systems.
Stable and Efficient Power Supply
The 150W LED driver is designed with high-efficiency power conversion to ensure stable output and long-term reliability. With optimized circuit design and strict component selection, the driver provides consistent performance even in demanding lighting environments.
High efficiency helps reduce energy consumption and heat generation, which improves the overall lifespan of both the LED driver and the lighting system.
Designed for Professional Lighting Applications
This 150W LED driver is widely used in:
Cabinet lighting systems
Wardrobe and furniture lighting
Retail display lighting
Interior architectural lighting
LED strip lighting systems
Its compact design allows easy installation inside cabinets, furniture structures, or lighting fixtures.
Safety and Compliance
At W&T ELECTRONICS CO., LTD., product safety and reliability are always our priorities. Our LED drivers are designed according to international safety standards and meet the requirements of the European market.
Typical compliance includes:
EN 61347 safety standards
EMC requirements
RoHS compliance
These certifications ensure the driver can be safely used in professional lighting products distributed in global markets.

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