I can't find the answer on the aeotec Website.
Which and are there inwall controllers suitable for switching led lights?
Aeotec inwall Controller for LED
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Aeotec inwall Controller for LED
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Re: Aeotec inwall Controller for LED
You can use whatever you want.. I believe....
what's the input power for your leds?
if they are 220v you can plug them streight to a binary switch
if they are 12 or 24, you can use a switch and power the 12v supply first...
I have 2 stripes (1 12v and the other 24v) and I have connected them that way
more... I do use a Fibaro RGBW controller for other 12v stripes
(note that fibato works in 12 or 24v ONLY)
what's the input power for your leds?
if they are 220v you can plug them streight to a binary switch
if they are 12 or 24, you can use a switch and power the 12v supply first...
I have 2 stripes (1 12v and the other 24v) and I have connected them that way
more... I do use a Fibaro RGBW controller for other 12v stripes
(note that fibato works in 12 or 24v ONLY)
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Re: Aeotec inwall Controller for LED
They are 230v where each led has his own driver. They are 4 *3 watt. So 12 Watt total.
I understood that only qubino can drive those low wattages and otherwise you have to buy an extra load Module.
I understood that only qubino can drive those low wattages and otherwise you have to buy an extra load Module.
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Re: Aeotec inwall Controller for LED
if you want to only switch on/off then you can intercept the main voltage with a switch
be sure the actual drivers are compatible with Domoticz (someone could be via nodeJs or other API)
otherwise you can replace the driver with a Qubino or a Fibaro (it supports 12-24v vcc)
be sure the actual drivers are compatible with Domoticz (someone could be via nodeJs or other API)
otherwise you can replace the driver with a Qubino or a Fibaro (it supports 12-24v vcc)
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