I read the following in the manual: Rated output power 8A for single output channel,13A at max.(3,25A for R.G.B.W. single output channel is suggested) I'm planing to control two strips of LED with the RGBW-Dimmer. Using two of the four channels. How much power (current) can each of the two LED-strips have? (I'm using a 24V driver). Maybe 13A/2 = 6.5A per channel?
Z-Wave Qubino RGBW Dimmer Plus
I read the following in the manual: Rated output power 8A for single output channel,13A at max.(3,25A for R.G.B.W. single output channel is suggested) I'm planing to control two strips of LED with the RGBW-Dimmer. Using two of the four channels. How much power (current) can each of the two LED-strips have? (I'm using a 24V driver). Maybe 13A/2 = 6.5A per channel?
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Open Jun 19, 2017 - 10:07 AM
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Jun 22, 2017 - 12:37 PM
Hi Karl,
It can take up to 8A per output and 13A total - whatever comes first. So theoretically if you're only using 2 channels you can go as high as 6.5A per channel (13A total) although that's a bit risky.
Hope this makes sense
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Bring Colours to Life - RGBW Dimmer The Qubino RGBW Dimmer is designed to control your RGB/RGBW strips and LED strips or bulbs in order to create countless colour options and includes 5 special scene effects (Ocean, Lightning, Rainbow, Snow and Sun). The wide range of colours lets you "paint&qu...
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