I've used ledsupply in the past as well.

Here's one that should fit.
http://www.ledsupply.com/led-drivers/phihong-pda025w

They were probably seeing 400ma each before. If you got the 750ma they
would see 375ma. A little less bright I suppose. You could always go down
to the 450ma but then they would see 225ma and that would be about half the
output.





On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 8:24 PM, Ralph Stirling <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been happy with DC input LED drivers from ledsupply.com.
> They also have AC input supplies, but I haven't used them.
>
> For cheaper stuff, you can peruse Deal Extreme, but their site
> is rather a pain to search.
>
> -- Ralph
> ________________________________________
> From: Gregg Eshelman [[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 4:57 PM
> To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
> Subject: [Emc-users] OT: LED driver
>
> No reply on the candlepower forum, but nearly 100 views of the post I
> made. Since that forum is all about LED lighting, I expected someone to
> have a suggestion.
> I have a couple of LED motion detector lights, each with two Bridgelux
> BXRA-56C1000-A LED modules. Nominally rated at 1000 lumens each.The motion
> switch is a self contained 110 VAC switch, so all I need are replacement
> power supply/drivers with 110 VAC input which will fit within the lamp
> bases.
> The original supplies went *poof* but the LEDs are still good. They are in
> large die cast housings that provide ample heat sinking, but without any
> compound between the aluminum LED star plates and the bare metal mounting
> surface, so I'm putting some compound on.
> Available volume in the base is about 4.25" diameter by 1.25" depth.
> >From the LED datasheet
> mA Volts Watts Lumens115 25.3 2.9 395250 26.5 6.6 850350 27.3 9.6 1150500
> 28.4 14.2 1580
> The output connection on the dead supplies in the lamps are marked 800 ma
> 35 volts. At that power, the lamps will put out enough light to brighten a
> wall 20 feet away on an overcast day. I don't think I need quite that much
> light in front of my shop or on my back porch.
>
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