This dimmer’s shell is made by metal, tough and durable. A rotary knob is used for dimming control, you can adjust your strip
light by rotating the knob, stepless dimming easy and convenient. Sequential insertion according to the IN and OUT instruction
written on the dimmer. Its small size made it suitable for any corner in your home. Low voltage and constant current
output. It’s a better choice as a tool for most lighting sources.
Caution: Please turn off power before installing this dimmer in case of electricity shock.
Product Features
- Compatible with DC 12V and 24V LED light application, single channel dimming controller for single color LED strip lights
- Max. Current rated at 30A, that is 360W@12V and 720W@24V
- 100% – 0 full range dimming capability and smooth dimming experience with rotatory knob, also works as ON/OFF switch
- High quality aluminum housing, heat resisting and shock resistant
- Easy install with the screw-in input and output terminals, pre-drilled mounting holes provides for fixed lighting projects
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