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Choosing the wrong LED power supply is the most common reason installations fail within 12 months. An undersized driver overheats, an oversized one wastes energy, and a mismatched IP rating corrodes internally the moment moisture reaches the PCB. This page covers everything you need to size, select, and install the right constant voltage power supply for any LED strip or neon flex project in 2026.
4.78 943 ReviewsChoosing the wrong LED power supply is the most common reason installations fail within 12 months. An undersized driver overheats, an oversized one wastes energy, and a mismatched IP rating corrodes internally the moment moisture reaches the PCB. This page covers everything you need to size, select, and install the right constant voltage power supply for any LED strip or neon flex project in 2026.
ATOM LED stocks constant voltage LED power supplies from 20W to 600W across 24V and 48V outputs, including IP20 indoor, IP67 outdoor, and TRIAC dimmable options. Every unit ships from UK stock with free delivery, backed by our technical team on 01952 370028.
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Quick decision summary:
Who this page is for: Homeowners planning LED strip installations, electricians specifying drivers for clients, interior designers selecting power supplies for kitchen, bathroom, or commercial fit-outs, and anyone replacing a failed or undersized LED transformer.
Who this page is NOT for: If you already know you need a specific voltage driver, go directly to our 24V LED driver or 48V LED driver pages. If you need a mains-dimmable unit specifically, see our TRIAC dimmable driver range.
Common buying mistakes to avoid:
An LED power supply converts 230V AC mains electricity to low-voltage DC output (typically 24V or 48V) at a regulated constant voltage. This conversion is essential because LED strip lights and neon flex cannot run directly from mains power — they require stable DC voltage to produce consistent brightness without flicker or damage to the LED chips.
The terms "LED power supply," "LED driver," and "LED transformer" are used interchangeably across the UK lighting industry in 2026, though they are technically different devices. A true transformer only steps voltage down without rectifying AC to DC. Modern LED drivers perform both functions — voltage conversion and AC-to-DC rectification — in a single enclosure. Throughout this page, we use all three terms because that reflects how electricians and homeowners actually search for these products.
Every LED power supply performs three critical functions:
When a power supply is correctly specified and installed at the right voltage, its DC output falls within the extra-low voltage (ELV) range. For 48V DC systems, this falls within the SELV voltage threshold under BS7671 (120V DC ripple-free maximum), provided the supply is suitably isolated and safety-rated. This significantly reduces shock risk under dry conditions, though it does not eliminate risk entirely — wet environments or non-isolated supplies change the safety profile.
To size an LED power supply, multiply the wattage per metre of your LED strip by the total metres you are installing, then add a minimum 20% headroom. For example, 5 metres of 14.4W/m strip totals 72W — so you need a driver rated at least 86.4W, meaning a 100W unit is the correct choice. Never run a driver at full rated capacity.
The 20% headroom rule is not optional — it is the single most important factor in driver longevity. A driver running at 80% load operates significantly cooler than one at 100%, and internal component temperatures directly determine lifespan. In 2026, most reputable manufacturers rate their drivers based on continuous operation at 80% load in a well-ventilated enclosure at 25C ambient temperature.
Follow this sizing process for any installation:
| Strip Wattage (W/m) | 3m Run | 5m Run | 10m Run | 20m Run | Recommended Driver (with 20% headroom) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.8W/m | 14.4W | 24W | 48W | 96W | 20W / 36W / 60W / 120W |
| 9.6W/m | 28.8W | 48W | 96W | 192W | 36W / 60W / 120W / 240W |
| 14.4W/m | 43.2W | 72W | 144W | 288W | 60W / 100W / 180W / 360W |
| 19.2W/m | 57.6W | 96W | 192W | 384W | 72W / 120W / 240W / 480W |
| 24W/m | 72W | 120W | 240W | 480W | 100W / 150W / 300W / 600W |
For installations where multiple strip runs feed from a single driver, add the total wattage of all connected runs before applying the 20% headroom. If you are unsure about your calculation, call our technical team on 01952 370028 — we size drivers for customers daily and can confirm the correct unit in minutes.
Constant voltage power supplies maintain a fixed output voltage (such as 24V DC or 48V DC) while allowing current to vary based on the connected load. Constant current drivers maintain a fixed current output (measured in milliamps) and vary the voltage. LED strip lights and neon flex almost always require constant voltage drivers — constant current is used for individual LED modules and downlights.
This distinction matters because connecting a constant current driver to LED strip will almost certainly damage the strip immediately. The two technologies are not interchangeable, and this is one of the most common specification errors we see at ATOM LED when customers contact our technical support team in Telford.
| Feature | Constant Voltage (CV) | Constant Current (CC) |
|---|---|---|
| Output type | Fixed voltage, variable current | Fixed current, variable voltage |
| Typical output | 12V, 24V, or 48V DC | 350mA, 500mA, 700mA, or 1050mA |
| Used for | LED strip, neon flex, tape light | LED downlights, modules, panels |
| Load flexibility | Can drive variable strip lengths | Fixed load — must match driver to LED |
| Wiring | Parallel wiring best practice | Series wiring required |
| Availability at ATOM LED | Full range stocked | Not stocked — not used for strip |
If your product packaging or listing states a voltage input (24V DC, 48V DC), you need a constant voltage driver. If it states a current input in milliamps, you need constant current. Every COB LED strip light and LED neon flex in the ATOM LED range requires constant voltage.
For indoor installations in dry locations such as kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, and offices, an IP20 LED power supply is appropriate. For outdoor installations, bathrooms, and any location exposed to moisture, condensation, or direct water contact, you need an IP67-rated driver at minimum. IP65 is not sufficient for sustained UK outdoor conditions or bathroom wet zones under BS7671.
IP ratings on power supplies follow the same international classification system used for LED strip and neon flex, but the consequences of getting it wrong on a driver are more severe. A strip with insufficient IP protection may degrade gradually. A power supply with insufficient IP protection can fail catastrophically — internal corrosion on the PCB causes short circuits that trip your consumer unit or, in worst cases, create fire risk.
One frequently overlooked factor in 2026 is condensation cycling. In the UK, outdoor drivers experience daily temperature swings of 15-20C during spring and autumn, creating condensation inside any enclosure that is not fully sealed. An IP65 driver may survive a direct splash test in a factory but fail within 6-12 months when installed in a real UK garden. This is why we recommend IP67 as the baseline for any outdoor or damp-location installation.
For bathroom installations, identify your bathroom zone classification under BS7671 before selecting a driver. Zone 0 (inside the bath or shower tray) and Zone 1 (directly above bath/shower to 2.25m height) require IP67 minimum. Zone 2 (0.6m around Zone 1) also benefits from IP67 protection. Outside all zones, IP20 is acceptable provided the driver is mounted in a dry, ventilated position.
If you are installing single-colour LED strip and want to adjust brightness from a wall dimmer switch, you need a TRIAC dimmable LED power supply paired with a trailing-edge dimmer. If you are installing RGB, RGBW, or any colour-changing strip, you must use a non-dimmable constant voltage driver with a dedicated controller — never a dimmable driver, as this causes flicker, colour shift, and premature failure.
This is one of the most misunderstood areas in LED installation. The dimming method depends entirely on the strip type, not the buyer's preference. Getting this wrong is the second most common reason LED installations fail, after incorrect sizing.
ATOM LED stocks both dimmable and non-dimmable drivers across 24V and 48V ranges. If you are not sure which type your project needs, our technical team in Telford can confirm the right configuration in a single phone call — 01952 370028, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
Choose 48V for any run exceeding 10 metres or where long cable distances exist between the driver and the strip, because 48V experiences voltage drop at half the rate of 24V over the same distance at the same wattage. Choose 24V for shorter runs under 10 metres, existing 24V installations, or when using 24V-only strip products. Your power supply voltage must exactly match your strip voltage.
Voltage drop is the gradual loss of brightness along a strip run as resistance in the copper conductors reduces the voltage reaching LEDs furthest from the driver. At 24V, this becomes visible on most strips beyond approximately 5-7 metres on a single feed. At 48V, the same strip type typically maintains even brightness to approximately 10-15 metres before correction is needed.
ATOM LED's 48V single-colour COB strip supports 30 metres on a single feed and up to 50 metres on a dual feed — distances that would require multiple drivers and intermediate injection points on a 24V system. This makes 48V the preferred voltage for commercial installations, long corridor runs, cove lighting in large rooms, and perimeter lighting on outdoor terraces in 2026.
For the 48V range specifically, browse our 48V LED drivers. For 24V options, see our 24V LED driver range. Both collections include IP20 and IP67 enclosures from 20W to 600W.
The wattage you need depends on your strip's power consumption per metre multiplied by total length, plus 20% headroom. A typical 5-metre kitchen under-cabinet run of 14.4W/m COB strip requires a 100W driver. A 10-metre cove lighting run of 9.6W/m strip requires a 120W driver. A 20-metre commercial perimeter installation at 14.4W/m needs a 360W driver or two smaller units wired in parallel.
Below are the most common 2026 installation scenarios with recommended driver sizes. These assume a single continuous run wired from one end. For dual-feed installations or parallel wiring from a central point, the total wattage calculation stays the same — only the distribution changes.
| Installation Type | Typical Strip | Length | Total Load | Min. Driver (20% headroom) | Recommended ATOM LED Driver |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kitchen under-cabinet | 14.4W/m COB 24V | 3–5m | 43–72W | 52–86W | 60W or 100W IP20 |
| Living room cove lighting | 9.6W/m COB 24V | 8–12m | 77–115W | 92–138W | 100W or 150W IP20 |
| Bedroom headboard accent | 4.8W/m COB 24V | 2–4m | 10–19W | 12–23W | 20W or 36W IP20 |
| Bathroom mirror/vanity | 14.4W/m COB 24V | 2–3m | 29–43W | 35–52W | 36W or 60W IP67 |
| Outdoor garden perimeter | 9.6W/m COB 48V | 15–30m | 144–288W | 173–346W | 200W or 360W IP67 |
| Commercial corridor | 14.4W/m COB 48V | 20–30m | 288–432W | 346–518W | 360W or 600W IP20 |
| Retail display/shelving | 4.8W/m COB 24V | 10–20m | 48–96W | 58–115W | 60W or 120W IP20 |
For installations exceeding a single driver's capacity, use multiple drivers wired in parallel rather than one oversized unit. Two 150W drivers feeding a 250W load from opposite ends of a run will deliver more even brightness than a single 300W driver feeding from one end only. This parallel approach also provides redundancy — if one driver fails, half the installation continues operating.
Wire LED power supplies using parallel connections for multiple strip runs, maintain correct polarity (positive to positive, negative to negative), and always install with the mains side connected through a fused spur or dedicated circuit. The DC output side connects to the LED strip via appropriate gauge cable — typically 0.75mm2 for short runs under 5 metres or 1.5mm2 for runs exceeding 5 metres. Mains wiring must be completed by a qualified electrician.
Every LED power supply has two sides: the mains input (230V AC — marked L, N, Earth) and the DC output (marked V+ and V-). The mains side falls under Part P building regulations in England and Wales, meaning a qualified electrician should complete or certify this work for any permanent installation.
Never power LED strip while it is still coiled on the reel — the concentrated heat from the LEDs cannot dissipate through the stacked layers, which degrades adhesive and creates fire risk. Unroll the full length and mount on an aluminium profile or clean, dry surface before applying power.
Do not mount LED strip directly on bare metal surfaces without insulation between the strip and the metal. The exposed copper pads on the underside of the strip can contact the metal surface and cause a short circuit, which will trip your RCD or damage the driver.
The five most common mistakes are: running drivers at 100% load without headroom, using dimmable drivers with RGB or RGBW strip, choosing IP20 for outdoor or bathroom locations, using leading-edge dimmers instead of trailing-edge, and installing drivers in unventilated enclosed spaces. Each of these mistakes typically causes failure within 6–18 months of installation.
ATOM LED's technical team in Telford handles support calls related to failed installations weekly. The majority trace back to one of these specification errors rather than any product defect. Understanding these patterns can save significant time and cost on any 2026 installation project.
A quality LED power supply from a reputable manufacturer typically lasts 50,000–70,000 hours under recommended operating conditions, which equates to approximately 11–16 years at 12 hours daily use. This figure assumes the driver is correctly sized with 20% headroom, adequately ventilated, and operating within its rated ambient temperature range of -20C to +50C.
Driver lifespan is measured as MTBF (mean time between failures) by manufacturers, but real-world longevity depends heavily on installation conditions. The three factors with the greatest impact on actual lifespan in 2026 installations are:
Budget power supplies from unbranded manufacturers often use lower-grade electrolytic capacitors that dry out within 2-3 years, especially in warm or enclosed mounting positions. The cost difference between a quality ATOM LED driver and a budget alternative is typically £8-15 on a 100W driver — a small price for an additional 8-12 years of reliable operation. ATOM LED stocks own-branded IP67 power supplies and quality constant-voltage drivers specifically because their component quality and warranty backing justify the investment for professional installations.
Brand matters significantly for LED power supplies because the quality of internal components — particularly electrolytic capacitors, transformer cores, and potting compounds — directly determines lifespan, efficiency, and safety. ATOM LED sources drivers with third-party safety certifications (CE, UKCA, TUV, UL) and published test data backing every rated specification. Budget unbranded drivers frequently overstate their wattage ratings and use components that degrade within 2-3 years.
The practical differences between branded and unbranded LED power supplies become apparent in three areas:
ATOM LED supplies own-branded and quality constant-voltage drivers that provide the technical documentation, safety certification, and consistent manufacturing quality that professional installations require. When you are investing in quality COB LED strip and aluminium extrusion profiles, fitting a budget driver undermines the entire installation. The driver is the foundation — if it fails, everything connected to it goes dark.
Below are the questions our technical team at ATOM LED in Telford answers most frequently. Every answer reflects real-world installation experience across hundreds of UK residential and commercial LED strip projects completed in 2025 and 2026. Call 01952 370028 or email operations@atomled.co.uk if your question is not covered here.
ATOM LED is a UK LED specialist based in Telford, Shropshire, stocking the full range of constant voltage power supplies from 20W to 600W in 24V and 48V, IP20 and IP67, dimmable and non-dimmable configurations. Every driver ships from UK stock with free delivery — we do not dropship from overseas warehouses. Our technical team sizes and specifies drivers for customers daily on 01952 370028.
Browse the full ATOM LED power supply range now, or call 01952 370028 / email operations@atomled.co.uk for project-specific advice. Free UK delivery on 97% of products.
Last reviewed: March 2026 — ATOM LED technical team, Telford, Shropshire. Specifications current as of 2026.
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Very happy with the purchase. Quality connectors and hassle-free setup.
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I ordered a specific lengths of ip68 warm white led neon strip for my drive. I installed it as I had installed my other led feature lighting from ATOM and the result was great. Delivered in less than 48hrs the strip was exactly the right length as I had specified. The quality is exceptional and easy to install. The end result justifies the investment and their prices are vey good. Can’t fault them and highly recommend. I will be back for more strip as I have further ideas around my house. Thanks Atom!
I ordered 2 controllers for a time-critical installation where I needed to confirm everything was working before completion. I placed the order and the items arrived early the next morning and in time for the installation to be completed! Very grateful for the swift response and attention.
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Warm White 3000K COB LED Strip 24V 480LEDs/m IP67 Waterproof 20m Run
LED controller recommended by their team and it is great with a auto fade in effect when powered and brightness which can be set
Good product but the clips/brackets do not secure properly. Bad designs and made installation tricky.
Looks great and very easy to install
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Although it can be tricky to secure the string to the LED strip to pull through the tube. If all else fails cut the rear of the tube.
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