How Do You Power LED Strip Lights
Most LED strip lights uses constant voltage and can be powered by the mains power supply. But, because UK mains power has a higher voltage and current to what is necessary to power LED strip light, you'll need to install a driver to lower both the voltage and current. Take a look at our guide to find out more about what a LED driver is and what LED driver you need.
After you have chosen the LED driver that suits your requirements you'll need to connect this to your mains power supply. LED drivers have an input side and an output side. The input side is where you connect a mains cable and UK plug, and the output side is where you connect your LED strip light.
To illuminate your LED strip lights you will need your reel of LED strip light, a compatible LED driver, a compatible LED connector and some low voltage LED cables. Alternatively, our LED strip light kits come with everything you need to get started.
Follow these steps to connect your LED strip lights to the mains power supply:
1. On the input side of the LED driver, connect a mains cable and UK plug, ensuring the positive (+), negative (-), and earth (ground) are correctly wired.
2. On the output side, connect your LED strip light to the corresponding positive (+) and negative (-) terminals on the LED driver. Our LED strip light comes with pre-attached wires, making it easy to connect.
3. Before turning on the mains power supply, ensure the terminals are correctly wired, secure, and that terminal covers are replaced.
4. Connect the UK plug to a socket and switch it on. If everything is wired correctly, your lights will illuminate.