Acclaim Lighting Debuts Aqua Driver 400 to Control Submersible LED Fixtures

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 October 5, 2021

Acclaim Lighting has introduced its Aqua Driver 400, a constant-current driver designed to control up to 400-watt, single or multi-color submersible LED products. The new driver also enables manual colors to be set up when external control is not required.

With four channels per port, Aqua Driver 400 provides 350mA (economy and standard output) and 700mA (high output) constant current, allowing each channel to dim via DMX. Its input voltage is auto-sensing from 100 – 277 VAC with a 24 VDC output. Aqua Driver 400 onboard dip switches allow for several grouping and operation modes, including static color selection and an internal preset program.

The 14.52” x 5.9” x 3.38” Aqua Driver 400 has an aluminum housing and performs in temperatures ranging from 0°F to 158 °F. The unit is IP20-rated for dry locations, but can also be used outdoors inside a NEMA enclosure and comes with a limited five-year warranty. 

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