What Is a Constant Voltage TRIAC Dimmable LED Driver?

Tired of flickering LED strips and unpredictable dimming? The problem might not be your LEDs—but your driver.

A constant voltage TRIAC dimmable LED driver provides a fixed 12V or 24V DC output and enables smooth dimming using standard wall dimmers with leading edge (phase-cut) control.

TRIAC Dimmable LED driver
TRIAC dimmable LED driver diagram

Confused by different driver types or frustrated by inconsistent dimming? In this post, I’ll break down how constant voltage TRIAC dimmable drivers work, when to use them, and how to avoid common mistakes.

What Is a Constant Voltage LED Driver?

Many lighting problems begin with the wrong power source. A constant voltage driver might be exactly what your LEDs need.

A constant voltage LED driver outputs a steady DC voltage, typically 12V or 24V, regardless of the current drawn by the LEDs.

Why Use Constant Voltage?

Unlike constant current drivers that regulate amperage, constant voltage drivers deliver a fixed output voltage. These are ideal for LED products that have built-in resistors or current regulation—like LED strips and modules.

Key Characteristics

FeatureBeskrivelse
UdgangsspændingFixed at 12V or 24V DC
Load RegulationMaintains voltage regardless of LED load
AnvendelserLED strips, signage, cabinet lighting
WiringParallel connection to multiple LEDs

If you’re using products where the current is internally regulated, a constant voltage driver ensures the system is simple and scalable.

Understanding TRIAC Dimming: Leading Edge Phase-Cut Control

Dimmers aren’t all the same—and neither are the drivers that work with them.

TRIAC dimming uses leading edge phase-cut control to reduce the power delivered to LEDs, making it possible to adjust brightness using standard wall dimmers.

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TRIAC dimming waveform

Sådan fungerer TRIAC-dæmpning

TRIAC (Triode for Alternating Current) is a semiconductor device used in traditional AC dimmers. It chops the AC waveform at the beginning of each cycle (leading edge), reducing the average voltage reaching the driver.

What This Means for LED Drivers

TRIAC dimmable drivers must detect and respond to this chopped AC waveform. Inside, the driver converts the modified AC signal to a clean DC voltage, while adjusting output power to match the dimming signal.

ParameterTRIAC-dæmper
TypeLeading edge phase-cut
KompatibilitetTraditional wall dimmers
Dimmer LoadMinimum and maximum load required
Signal TypeChopped AC sine wave

When everything is matched correctly, TRIAC dimming offers a cost-effective and widely compatible way to control LED brightness.

How a Constant Voltage TRIAC Dimmable Driver Works

Here’s where everything comes together—the driver is the bridge between the dimmer and your LEDs.

A constant voltage TRIAC dimmable driver converts chopped AC power into regulated 12V or 24V DC, and modulates the output based on the dimming signal.

What Happens Inside?

Inside the driver, there are key functional blocks:

  1. Input Stage: Handles the AC input from the TRIAC dimmer, including filtering and surge protection.
  2. Phase Detection: Interprets the leading-edge chopped waveform to calculate dimming level.
  3. Conversion Stage: Converts AC to DC while adjusting output power based on dimming input.
  4. Output Stage: Delivers regulated 12V or 24V DC to the LED load.

Why Matching Matters

If the LED load voltage doesn’t match the driver output (e.g., 12V LEDs with a 24V driver), performance issues like flicker, reduced lifespan, or even damage can occur.

ComponentRole
Phase-cut DetectionTracks dimmer angle
Switching ConverterAdjusts DC output based on phase angle
Constant Voltage RegulatorMaintains fixed output voltage

Getting this right is crucial for stable, dimmable LED performance.

Key Specifications: Voltage, Wattage, and Load Range

Even the best driver fails if you choose the wrong specs.

For reliable performance, match the driver’s output voltage to the LED load, stay within the wattage range, and meet the dimmer’s minimum load requirements.

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Spec label sample

What to Look For

SpecWhy It Matters
UdgangsspændingMust match LED load (12V or 24V)
UdgangseffektMust handle total LED wattage
Load RangeImpacts dimming smoothness and compatibility
IndgangsspændingMust match your region (e.g. 120V AC in Canada)
DæmpningsområdeShould go low enough without flicker

If your LED load is too low, the dimmer may not even detect it. If it’s too high, you risk overheating the driver.

A good rule: operate the driver at 80% of its max rated power for safety and longevity.

Typical Applications: LED Strips, Modules, and Architectural Lighting

Where do TRIAC dimmable constant voltage drivers shine?

They are perfect for residential, commercial, and decorative lighting applications using 12V or 24V LED systems.

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LED strip lighting example

Where I Use Them

In my projects, I’ve used constant voltage TRIAC dimmable drivers in:

  • LED strip installations under cabinets or stairs
  • Retail lighting with wall dimmers
  • Architectural cove lighting
  • Signage and display lighting in shopping malls
  • Residential accent lighting

These setups benefit from:

  • Smooth wall-dimmer control
  • Easy scalability
  • Wide availability of LED products
AnsøgningWhy Use TRIAC Dimmable Driver
LED StripsFlexible, low-voltage, often need dimming
SignageSimple brightness control
AccentbelysningSeamless integration with home dimmers

If you want flicker-free ambiance, these drivers do the job well.

Benefits of Using Constant Voltage TRIAC Dimmable Drivers

Why choose this over other dimming methods?

They offer simple integration with existing wall dimmers, affordable setup, and reliable dimming without complex control systems.

Practical Advantages

  • No need for extra controllers
  • Compatible with most residential wiring
  • Works with standard TRIAC dimmers
  • Cost-effective for large installs
  • Easy to source and replace

I’ve found that in retrofit projects, this type of driver lets you upgrade to LED without changing your existing dimming infrastructure.

Compatibility: Matching with Dimmers and LED Loads

Don’t mix and match blindly—compatibility is everything.

The TRIAC dimmable driver must match the dimmer’s technology and the LED load’s voltage and current requirements for flicker-free performance.

Key Considerations

ItemWhat to Check
Dimmer TypeMust be leading-edge phase-cut (TRIAC)
Minimum LoadDimmer must detect the driver at low output
LED Load VoltageMatch exactly with driver’s output
Number of DriversAvoid overloading a single dimmer

Some smart dimmers are not compatible with TRIAC drivers. In those cases, check with the manufacturer or switch to an ELV or 0-10V system.

Common Issues: Flickering, Inrush Current, and How to Avoid Them

Even a good setup can go wrong. Let’s fix that.

Flicker, inrush current, or dropout usually result from poor dimmer-driver compatibility, incorrect wiring, or mismatched load values.

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Flickering Light Image

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Flickering at low dim levels? Check dimmer compatibility and minimum load.
  • Lights don’t turn on? The dimmer might not detect the driver—try increasing the load.
  • Buzzing noise? Could be inrush current—use drivers with soft-start circuits.
ProblemLikely CauseSolution
FlickeringIncompatible dimmer or low loadUse tested dimmer; increase load
No DimmingSmart dimmer or mismatched driverCheck dimmer type and driver specs
Light DropoutInrush or unstable line inputUse driver with inrush protection

These issues are avoidable if you choose reliable drivers and pair them carefully.

Installation Guidelines: Wiring and Setup Tips

Even the best driver fails with poor wiring.

Always connect the driver to the correct AC input, ensure polarity on the DC side, and follow safety guidelines during installation.

TRIAC Dimmable LED driver
boqi TRIAC Dimmable LED driver Wiring Diagram

Tips for Installers

  • Always match input voltage (e.g. 220V in EU)
  • Connect TRIAC dimmer before the driver on the AC side
  • Use proper gauge wire for load
  • Mount in a ventilated area to avoid overheating
  • Observe polarity: + to + and – to –

I’ve seen many projects go wrong simply because of reversed polarity or miswired dimmers. Double-check before powering up.

Constant Voltage vs. Constant Current: What’s the Difference?

This is a key decision in LED system design.

Constant voltage drivers deliver fixed voltage, while constant current drivers regulate output current—each is for a different kind of LED load.

TRIAC Dimmable LED driver
Constant current vs Constant voltage LED drivers: Which one is right for your LEDs

Choose Based on LED Type

Driver TypeProduktionBest for
Konstant spændingFixed VoltageLED strips with resistors
Konstant strømFixed CurrentHigh-power LEDs, COBs, spotlights

Using the wrong type can cause damage or malfunction. Know your load.

Why boqi: Reliable TRIAC Drivers with CE, RoHS, and Custom Options

I started boqi to help others avoid the pain of unreliable drivers.

At boqi, we offer certified TRIAC dimmable drivers with CE, RoHS compliance, wide voltage options, and flexible OEM/ODM solutions.

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Constant Voltage TRIAC Dimmable LED Drivers 20-75W
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Constant Voltage TRIAC Dimmable LED Drivers 75-240W

Whether you’re managing a large project or need custom specs, we support you with:

  • 12V and 24V TRIAC dimmable drivers
  • Wide wattage options from 15W to 300W
  • CE, SAA, CB and RoHS compliant models
  • Customization for dimming curves, enclosures, and cables

I’ve seen firsthand how quality drivers reduce support calls, returns, and headaches.

Ofte stillede spørgsmål

Only if the smart dimmer uses leading-edge phase-cut. Some use PWM or trailing-edge—check specs.

It may overheat or shut down. Always keep the load below 80–90% of max rated power.

Yes, as long as the total wattage stays within range and all strips are 12V or 24V to match the driver.

This often means the load is too small or the dimmer is not compatible. Try a load resistor or use a tested dimmer.

Konklusion

A constant voltage TRIAC dimmable LED driver is a reliable and affordable way to control LED brightness—if you match it correctly with the dimmer and LED load.

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