⚡ Amplify your ambiance, never dim your vibe!
This 4-channel amplifier boosts RGBW LED strip signals with a robust 24A total current capacity, supporting both 12V and 24V power supplies. Its aluminum shell ensures durability and heat management, making it ideal for extending and powering complex LED lighting setups with seamless signal integrity.
K**S
Looks great
Leds work great. Did have one problem with one strand only after it had been installed a few weeks, the segments inside the protective plastic are connected by a hole punched through the waterproofing to connect the inner sections after a good rain the - and w on one section lost connection had to scrap back the tape and solder those two could be from heat/cold expansion. Don't stretch the tape tight and if outdoors, seal with clear silicone to protect it. Silicone also holds them in place well. I used duct tape to position them till the silicone held.Other than that works great.I have 8 sections all with amps running each 16.5 section. Two 30 amp power supplies running them each section draws a little under 6 amps.Looks awesome at night.
B**Y
It was just as easy to wire power directly from the power supply using ...
So far the connections have been going well. I will test tonight. It was just as easy to wire power directly from the power supply using 2 14 guage solid or multi-strand wires rather than an adapter.The main issue thus far is the order of colors does not match the colors on the cables. I write this off to a cheap product made in china with little quality control in the factory for someone to make such a simple oversight.
D**D
does the job
So far so good.I use this with 24V led strips run through a Fibaro controller. Works good and does not get warm.One question i had before purchasing this, was if it will dim the strips powered from it respectively if the fibaro controller dims the lights.So, yes it does dim the strips in sync with the main controller.i'll update if anything goes wrong.
E**C
Failed after 3 hours of use.
Would not allow LED controller to turn off lights. Caused odd, incorrect light color behavior. Replaced with another brand and works fine now.
C**S
Good budget LED power amplifier
Great RGBW LED amplifier for bigger LED installs. Use with a Meanwell 12V PSU or similar if you're wiring up the Empire State building or similar.When wiring up LED strips, you need to be careful regarding how much current you pass through your controller so as not to blow up that controller when running larger quantities of LEDs. This amplifier acts like a relay between the controller and a larger power supply to isolate the controller from large amounts of current. Use with something like a 350W 12V Meanwell PSU for a really high quality install with no concerns regarding voltage droop or lack of current delivery.Quality control is fairly decent - I have had one dead unit in four, but I think that's probably a fluke as I haven't read any other reports of failures here
R**Z
Be careful
I had 4 RGB 16' 5050 connected to it. It burned up on the power input side. Might be safer to only connect 2, even though it says it can handle 24 amps. I had a 12 volt ,30 amp power supply hooked up to it. I'm pretty sure the 4 strips didn't exceed the 24 amps...
J**N
Worked for a year - burned up an output pin driving 150watt load
Worked fine for a year, then burned up.this winter when I had the leds cranked to 150watt (measured at the wall using Kill-a-watt) the leds got slightly dimmer over time, then started flickering. I pulled everything apart last weekend and found a black/burned pin on the output side. This amplifier should be rated to 288watt (24A x 12v DC) yet burned up driving half that. Circuits could be fine, but connectors need to be upgraded.Safety hazard. thankfully it was in a dry walled enclosure. 4cu ft.Color accuracy - voltage wasn’t consistent between input and output. Isn’t that one of key design criteria for this?
C**S
Great booster for long LED runs.
I used this to boost the power between to runs of Rxment Led Strip Lighting 10M. Each 10M strip was separated by about 5 meters of wire so the LED's at the end weren't as bright and the colors were off. So I placed this between the strips and plugged in the power adapter that came with the second strip and the LED's are now at full brightness and the colors are perfect. When wiring it up just note that the RGB labels might be in the wrong order as compared to the wire you are running, it doesn't matter as long as you match the input color with the output color, so if the green wire goes into the red input slot just make sure the red output slot has the green wire coming out of it.
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