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Q: 24volts

Asked by kx3210 on 2017-11-23 01:48:32

zebster Feed it with current; the voltage is dictated by the LED. 12...14 Volts. NOT 24!!

2023-02-04 05:06:36 Helpful (0)
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zebster Summer is brutal, so I don't use it much. Now I see nothing holds the back to the bottom (missing glue), and the surface shows how much it is NOT LEADER. Unfortunately I can't post picture of it here. Not happy.

zebster 06/05/2022
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Q: is this battery operated or chemical reaction?

Asked by Torrey13 on 2021-03-08 06:39:32

zebster It is nuclear, NOT CHEMICAL. Powered by Tritium, a Hydrogen isotope, emitting beta radiation during its long decay (over 12 years half-life). Don't swallow it...

2021-04-14 11:31:47 Helpful (4)
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Q: WTF is it supposed to cut?

Asked by Michael Davis on 2020-12-11 11:17:37

zebster This question is answered by the pics. The real question, since it comes "with remote", where is the remote and how to remote-cut anything??

2021-03-01 09:59:01 Helpful (0)
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Q: Is it 5-12V as in the description, or 5-24V as on the product?

Asked by zebster on 2021-02-11 02:46:47

PupZi Well the mini LED Controller works from 5 to 24V. Unfortunately it passes the Voltage thru and your LEDs on the strip will probably die. You rather feed the mini Controller with the current of your LED Strip (mostly 5V) and add an additional power source if you like to supply a strip longer then ~3m. So you can operate your strip with a even brightness an above >3 Amps overall consumption. Guess this will help you, best zip

2021-02-12 06:20:12 Helpful (0)
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