Need Help Finding Replacement LED Driver for Bathroom Mirror

Hey all,
My bathroom mirror’s LED driver went out, and I’m looking for a replacement. The model is EPV-12050, but there’s no manufacturer info visible on the front. Here are the specs:

  • INPUT: 90-132V at 0.85A
  • OUTPUT: 12V DC at 4200mA
  • For dry use only
  • No dimming needed

I found this on Amazon and was wondering if it might work: Amazon link

The output amps are a little off, but it’s the closest match I could find. Think it’ll do the trick? Any other suggestions would be appreciated!

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That driver might work, but be careful with the amperage difference. Too much current can overdrive the LEDs and cause them to burn out faster. I’d try to find something with a matching amp rating if possible

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I’d suggest checking with an electronics store or even eBay. I found a replacement for mine there after struggling with Amazon. Sometimes you can get the exact model you’re after.

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If you want a safer bet, you could also get a universal driver with adjustable current. They tend to be more flexible in situations like this.

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Another option is reaching out to the mirror manufacturer directly. They might have spare parts or at least point you in the right direction.

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I had the same issue with my bathroom mirror! Ended up using a similar driver to the one you’re looking at and it’s been working perfectly for months. I think you’ll be fine.

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