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BTF-LIGHTING Tuya Zigbee 3.0 C01Z driver compatible con un solo color de 2 pines (-V +V) PWM Tira de foco LED compatible con Echo Plus/4ª generación Philip Gateway DC5V/DC12V/DC24V Max 15A

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  • driver LED C01Z Tuya Zigbee 3.0. Este driver puede controlar PWM monocromático (un solo color) v+ v- tira LED LED cadena de bombillas LED. Como FCOB, COB, 5630, 5730, 5050SMD, 3528SMD, etc. Tira de LED PWM. Potencia: 6A/canal de salida total máximo 15A. DC5V 75W máx. DC5V 75W máximo .DC12V 180W máx. CC 24 V 360 W máx.
  • Compatible con Echo Plus, Eco (4ª generación), Philip H-UE y Home-Kit Gateway: compatible con Echo Plus, Eco (4ª generación), Philip H-UE y Home-Kit. Compatible con el puente Zigbee general. Conexión más estable y conveniente con Zigbee Gateway. Funciona con Tuya Bluetooth/WiFi de doble modo, puede soportar control de voz de tercera parte como Alexa, Google Home. Paquete 1X X LED driver 1 manual de usuario. No es compatible con Smart-Things.
  • Función de transmisión automática: un driver puede transmitir la señal desde el control de la aplicación al otro driver dentro de 30 metros. Siempre que haya un driver de tira LED dentro de 30 metros, la distancia del control remoto puede ser ilimitada. Función de sincronización automática. Diferentes controladores pueden funcionar sincrónicamente cuando se inician en diferentes momentos, controlados por el mismo control remoto en el mismo modo dinámico y con la misma velocidad.
  • Múltiples funciones. Control de grupo. Uso compartido de dispositivos, llave para funcionar, automatización, brillo tenue. Función de memoria en caso de apagado. Fuente de alimentación DC5V DC12V DC24V, tira LED DC12V, debe utilizar fuente de alimentación DC12V.
  • Nota: Este driver no puede funcionar con control remoto RF. Solo el driver LM052 5 en 1 puede .



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LED de un solo color (monocromo) de 2 pines

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Modelo: C01ZNombre del producto: driver LED de un solo color Zigbee 3.0. Tamaño del artículo (largo x ancho x alto): 74.5 x 35.6 x 16.5 mm RF: 2,4 GHzDistancia de control: 30 m. Nombre de la aplicación: Smart Life o Tuya Smart o Hue compatible con control de voz de tercera parte: Echo Plus, Alexa y Google Home. entrada de voltaje: DC5V ~ 24V (depende de la tira LED que utilices), (5,5 x 2,1 mm). Salida: 7.5A/canal (salida total máxima 15A) DC5V75W máximo, DC12V180W máximo, DC24V360W máx. Temperatura de trabajo: -25-45℃Control monocromático (un solo color) Tira LED LED: FCOB 5630 2835 3528 5630 5730 5050 3014, etc. sin chip IC V+ V. Tira LED de dos cables. Nota: Este driver no puede funcionar con control remoto RF. Solo el driver LM052 5 en 1 puede.

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JB
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de enero de 2024
C01Z LEDEasy to set up, and best of all works with Hubitat using the "Generic Zigbee dimmer."Installation was pretty easy, I just plugged in light and power adapter and the dimmer immediately entered pairing mode (you can see the light flashing). Make sure you select the right driver otherwise it won't work.Using the generic driver won't let you control both outputs separately (unknown if you can do this with the tuya app as I don't have a tuya hub).I took one star away because this is the same dimmer/LED controller other companies/brands are selling for half the price (same box, device, and instructions).
Bass
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de septiembre de 2024
Purchased this to power a RBTCT LED Light strip. Works like a charm!It did take a few try to pair to the Hubitat hub, but once properly paired, the stock drivers allowed me to control it and to create rules to have my light automatically turn on and off.
PureHeat325
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2023
Amazing product and company.But first, how does all of this fit together? The LED Controller takes care of the LED light color and intensity. The controller in turn is plugged into the transformer on one side, and then has leads for the LEDs on the other. In this case, both the Controllers and the Transformer are from BEF. (Photo 2)This unit, LM052, to the right in photo 1, is used when you have the Phillips Gateway. This is the unit I bought by mistake. I actually needed the LM053, which communicates via WiFi, or via Bluetooth, to an app on your phone. The app is how you set the colors, either bright white to a warm white, or anything on the color spectrum via the RGB LCDs.These devices are set up for six wire LEDs, which give you a range of white light (cool to warm) and a full color spectrum, as shown in the other photos.Initially I did not understand all of this, and bought the LM052 instead of the LM053. After trying to synch up the device I got in touch with the company. Their customer support is unbelievable! The rep, Billy, got back to me within an hour, saw and explained exactly what was going on, and straightened out my own confusion. The LM053 arrived, and the capabilities of the Zigbee app (more properly, the entire ecosystem) are astonishing. The setup was effortless, and the feature set is extensive. You can synch everything up to music, have it turn off lights when you leave, create "moods" you call up with one touch.There are devices for farm, garden and industrial equipment, sprinklers, just about anything you can think of. They have made home automation super easy and fun. There is a small learning curve, but it's well worth the effort.Back for BEF - these are exceptional products and they gave me top notch service - they will be my go-to from now on.
Brian E.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de diciembre de 2023
I bought this along with aBTF-LIGHTING AC100-240V to DC12V6A power supply and a BTF-LIGHTING 5050 RGBW LED strip, after lots of research and a certain amount of educated guessing, and that combination worked flawlessly for me out of the box. The remainder of this review assumes you have that specific combination of components.The LEDs come with a cable that connects the pin sockets on the end of the strip to individual wires suitable for insertion into the controller. When inserting each wire, pay attention to the wire color! The order of red and green is switched on the controller relative to the pin order on the LED strip, so you'll need to cross-wire the wires. The colors of the wires in the cable that comes with the LED strip matches the pin order on the strip, so just attach the red wire to the "R" socket on the controller and the green wire to the "G" socket, and you'll be fine (unless you're red-green colorblind, in which case, best of luck!). The controller also comes with two sockets marked V+ (power). Attach the black wire to one of them and leave the other one empty. This advice probably applies to the RGBW controller that has a remote control too, but I can't say for sure.If nothing happens when you plug it in, make sure the plug between the wall socket and the power brick is firmly inserted. It took a fair bit of persuasion for me to get it fully seated.The controller comes with an instruction sheet that assumes you're using a specific third-party Zigbee hub and smart home app, so I mostly ignored it. The only relevant instruction is to press the button on the controller four times in quick succession to make it register itself with your Zigbee hub. Once I did that, it immediately showed up in my name-brand home app, the name of which I will not mention because the company seem to dislike it when people mention using third-party components with their hub, and I want to avoid unnecessary Hue and cry. Suffice it to say it works great with that system, though.Inserting the wires into the individual sockets was a little fiddly and requires a small straight-slot screwdriver of the sort you might get with a glasses kit. I was honestly a little surprised when I turned it on and it all worked, because I couldn't push the wires very far into the sockets. But they stayed in place when I screwed them down, and apparently that's enough. Using the cable that came with the LED strip, I didn't have to strip the wires at all to make that work.I was honestly not expecting the controller to just work on the first try, so I was very pleased when it did!
TechHome
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de noviembre de 2023
Just wanted to share that this controller will work with Govee light strips. There doesn't seem to be much documentation on Govee specifically, so I took a chance and I'm glad that I did. You can even use the original Govee power supply with no modification. The setup is super easy. In my case, I used a basic Govee H615A RGB strip for this application. One thing to note is that the wiring colors for the Govee lights are as follows: 12V = Red, G = white, R = green and B = black. You can see my connections in the pic of the controller. When I first connected it, I had the green and white wires reversed. This is easy to check and correct once you have it hooked up, by using whatever app you choose to set individual colors and seeing if they match what they should be. The controller is easy to set up and pair with Home Assistant Zigbee ZHA. The color control and brightness work perfectly. You can even choose the startup color within ZHA if desired. Overall, I'm very pleased that this works as I can convert all of my Wi-Fi LED strips over to Zigbee. This was just a test, as I'll be converting some RGBIC strips as well. I'll be ordering some additional controllers.
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