Description
Package Contents
- M1 Remote
- M3-3A Receiver
- Wall-mounted remote control holder
Radio Frequency remote controlled dimmer.
The remote uses a radio frequency of 433.92 MHz, with a reach of up to 50m. Features include an on/off button, the ability to save and recall two light levels, a touch sensitive dimmer wheel and a 30 second delay before turning the light off.
This remote dimmer operates on a low voltage 12~24V DC circuit, providing a PWM output for dimming LEDs.
£22.78
£18.98excluding VAT
In stock
| Quantity | Discount | Per Item Price |
|---|---|---|
| 5-9 | 5% | £18.03 |
| 10-24 | 10% | £17.08 |
| 25-49 | 15% | £16.13 |
| 50-99 | 20% | £15.18 |
| 100+ | 25% | £14.24 |
| Weight | 0.25 kg |
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| Working voltage | 3v (Battery CR2032) |
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| Working Frequency | 433.92MHz |
| Remote Distance | 40-50m |
| Working Temp | -20℃~55℃ |
| Dimensions (mm) | 104L 60W 9H |
| Output per channel | 3A |
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| Channels | 3 |
| Current | 3 x 3A |
| Voltage | 12~24v |
| Max output power | 108W/216W (12V/24V) |
| Dimensions (mm) | 135L 30W 20H |
Daniel Cheetham –
I bought this to dim some warm white LED strip lights. It was easy to install and works well, the dial is very sensitive but I guess it’s something I’ll get used to. The two programmable scenes are handy and the dimming curves are pretty good, so the fades aren’t too sudden.
Stephen Bancroft –
Good piece of kit. Works well with no line of sight – it’s tucked away under a fixed bench. The two presets are surprisingly useful. Instructions are a bit lacking but common sense will prevail. My only small gripe is the terminals for both input and output are a bit small for a unit which is rated at 8.5A
Colin Cowan –
I’m using the LED dimmer for under cabinet LED strips in kitchen. They are really bright and this dimmer works brilliantly in allowing us to be able to adjust to suit. Excellent kit.
Natasha Redrup –
Controlling LEDs on bespoke furniture …………
Martin Hollis –
I used the led strip to provide lighting for my other half’s dressing table and wanted the dimmer to ensure we could get the right level of lighting. It works perfectly dimming the strip between no light and full brightness.
David Main –
Does what it says on the tin, easy to install and appears to be a good quality product
John Peel –
works but does not give smooth dimming from low to high setting.
Gerwyn Lewis –
The cable connectors are a little small for the power supply and when linking all the channels together for maximum capacity. I had to add ‘chock blocks’ to wire in the channels, even with the purchased cable. When wired, function and usability is fantastic so far!
Peter Hollis –
I wired this product up using the data sheet. The lights didn’t work. I realised that the red and black are the wrong way round on the data sheet and the card supplied with the product. I suspect they are American where the colour coding is black for live. The diagram on the web page is correct. \r\n\r\nProduct works well although the terminals for output are too small and fiddly especially if you have to bridge across them. I ended up taking three single wires to a terminal block to feed two tapes.
Paul Bates –
had problem with first dimmer but was sent another one the next day and all worked great, excellent service well done lads
Duncan S. –
Have bought these to control white led strips that will illuminate the work surfaces in my new kitchen and although they are not in place yet I have tested them to make sure everything works.\r\nThey do and will be good. Easy to connect and give good control over on/off, led brightness, preset brightness settings and a 30 second fade out to off, useful when leaving the room with light lasting long enough to give a lit exit. The remote slips into a wall bracket with less chance of it being lost, rf connection is immediate and don’t anticipate any problems.