IP68 waterproof Bluetooth RGB LED controller IP68 12/24V
IP68 controller for bluetooth connection for LED RGB 12/24V RGB luminaires.
Control your outdoor LED RGB luminaires through your smartphone in a simple and efficient way, without wiring or remotes. Simply connect the RGB IP68 Bluetooth RGB controller to the RGB circuit. It has 2 RGB outputs to distribute the load in larger installations.
Connect the 12/24V power input to the red/black cable, install the antenna by screwing the accessory to the red pivot and connect the luminaire circuit with the RGB+ cables. Your installation will be ready to synchronize via Bluetooth with your smartphone.
The kit is complete with screws to fix the controller, and watertight connectors to protect the RGB+ cable joints. We recommend filling the cable joints with thermal silicone to avoid short circuits in contact with water.
Smartphone app: Download and synchronization
You can download the smartphone app by scanning the QR codes below. Select the correct QR, depending on whether you are using iOS or Android.
You can download the instruction manual in the "Downloads" section.
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Questions
P: Question: | I have 2 rgb pool lamp model iP 68 can I synchronize with this equipment my pool lamp? |
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R: Answer: | The PAR 56 pool lights normally only have the connection to the 12Vac transformer and the synchronization is by RF. This controller is for luminaires or 12Vdc RGB led strips that have the connection with 4 wires (+, R. G, B). |
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P: Question: |
Hi, I need help with the following product: IP68 12/24V waterproof Bluetooth RGB LED controller IP68 12/24VReference:B2168 I see that on one side would be connected to the mains at maximum 24v but on the other side I see two outputs ... I wanted to know how to connect these 2 outputs to the cable where the bulbs are ... how would that connection? I do not understand that there are two output wires? Thanks |
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R: Answer: | It is a RGB controller, the input is connected to 12vdc or 24vdc (depending on what is connected to the sadida). The other two wires are two common outputs with 4 wires each to control RGB lights, working with 4 channels (positive, Red, Green, Blue). |
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