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Hello, I’ve have some ten year old Collingwood SL020 RGB led garden spike lights which I’d like to keep using but wondering if I can use them with a more modern LED driver/with some Zigbee remote possibilities. Collingwood don't make a replacement driver/reciever unit for these so looking 3rd party.


The specs are LED RGB 3 Watt MR16 IP54 (x6) and they were driven in serial from a RGB-Box 350mA 30W by QLT (which also had a basic IR receiver connected so you could cycle the lights etc). The RGbox30 runs off mains AC and is in the house. the box is only compatible with IR for control, and is now discontinued



I’ve seen constant current LED drivers like these but am unsure if I can use those to power the old lights, Constant Current 350mA RGBW Zigbee LED Lighting Device SR-ZG9101FA3-RGBW - https://www.sunricher.com/constant-current-350ma-rgbw-zigbee-led-lighting-device-sr-zg9101fa3-rgbw.html




I won’t be working with any heavy duty mains work, just the planning and buying and maybe digging a trench here and there!





Any help appreciated!
 
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Can an older RGB LED system be transferred to a newer driver with wifi possibly?

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