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if your LED is looking for 100 watts, you want to pick a 100 watt driver.
you will find them in 20V, 32v, 38v, 42v, 48v... etc.
the voltage range is often in the 50% to maximum, meaning you cannot use them to power less than the voltage that is 50% of the maximum. some are more like 10volts...
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