Low Voltage Electronic Transformers and
Electronic Ballasts MASTER DISTRIBUTOR FOR ELECTRONIC
TRANSFORMERS LED'S DRIVERS ELECTRONIC BALLAST
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Distributor for Low Voltage, AC & DC,
Electronic & Magnetic, TRANSFORMERS. As well as Electronic BALLASTS,
for 2 & 4 pin PL's,
Biax and Linear Lamps
"Let's do it the
Green Way" LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRONIC TRANSFORMERS
conserve energy
Welcome To: JMB ELECTRIC SUPPLY LLC master distributor
of Electronic and Magnetic Low Voltage Transformers & Ballasts selling
throughout the United States, as well as Internationally
JMB Electric
Supply is a full line stocking Distributor of electronic and magnetic lighting TRANSFORMERS, as well as electronic
BALLASTS.
Our Manufactures are B+L, Contrast, Delta-Teleios, Fulham
(Workhorse), Lightech, Hatch, Philips Bodine, Technomagnet,Sensata RP Series Thermal Protectors and more.....
Some popular ballast models are: NU6-1128 PSX & NU6-1128 PSS (120v),
NU6-2128 PSX & NU6-2128 PSS (277v).
Some popular transformers
models are: LET 60, LET 75, LET 151R, LET 303 AC as well as CV90001, CV90083.
We carry B + L Electronics products
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Introducing the new Lightech
low wattage transformer (LET 60 LW) which is UL approved. This transformer functions with a minimum
of only 2.9 watts allowing it to be used with AC LED MR16's without high mimimum wattage, as many transformers required.
You may also mix AC LED MR16's with halogens on the same transformer. Please Note: You must check with the LED MR16
Manufacturer to ensure proper compatibility. Please inquirer at JMB Electric Supply 914-260-1895 and ask for Joanne.
· What is a transformer?
A transformer, is a device that changes the voltage. It is made by winding two wires around an iron
core, one connected to the primary side and a second wire connected to the secondary side. In the case of Low-voltage
halogen lighting, the transformer has an input or primary voltage of 120, 230, 240,or 277V and an output
or secondary voltage of 12V or 24V.
· How does one test an electronic
transformer?
Keep in mind the following: Most failures occur as a result
of reverse or improper wiring. Check the lamp and move it around inside the lamp holder. Most voltmeters give misleading readings
when applied to high frequency currents. You can only measure the voltage on an electronic transformer using a "true
RMS" voltmeter with a sufficient range. Please do not hesitate to ask us for recommended models.
· How does the use of an electronic transformer differ from the use of a magnetic
transformer?
The output of an electronic transformer,
unless it is a DC transformer, is high frequency. This has the consequence that there is substantial voltage drop if the wires
carrying the current are long or far apart. Always obey the following rules to avoid a voltage drop. Use thick wires on the
secondary/output side, The thicker the wire the less drop voltage you will experience. Try to use a pair of secondary wires
that are twisted together. The closer the two output wires are to each other the less drop voltage you will experience.
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