4-channel DMX decoder - DMX to RGBW
4 Channel DMX to RGBW Decoder
The DMX-512 decoder is an advanced micro control unit that receives the standard DMX-512 digital control signal and transforms it into PWM (pulse width modulation) signal to activate and control LED lights at 12V and 24V.
When connected to a DMX digital console, it allows a wide range of dynamic effects on LED lights. In addition, when not connected to any digital console, it can be used as a synchronous controller, i.e. it can synchronously control a number of decoders and LED lights.
By using 4 channels it can control up to 4 different 12V or 24V LED luminaires.
It can operate under DMX-512 digital control signals or in stand-alone mode with DIP switches. It uses two input/output interfaces: XLR-3 and RJ45.
Maximum load is 8A per channel: 32 A total.
This DMX-512 decoder features 4 addresses to control CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4 outputs.
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P: Question: |
My idea is to connect 5 meters of this led ribbon :https://www.barcelonaled.com/tiras-led/tira-led-24v/tira-led-rgbw-24v-96w.html?mot_tcid=f5ab622c-40b0-4cfd-9b6d-9a075f68a17d#idTab999 And my question is if to do that I need a separate power supply, like this: https://www.barcelonaled.com/tiras-led/tira-led-24v/tira-led-rgbw-24v-96w.html?mot_tcid=f5ab622c-40b0-4cfd-9b6d-9a075f68a17d#idTab999 or I just need a 24V power supply? The decoder can be fed to 12 and 24V or is fed to 12 and gets 24v? How many W of RGBW strip can I connect to this encoder? It is not very clear to me after reading the technical specifications. Thank you. |
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R: Answer: | Hello, this DMX controller is compatible with LED strips that work with 12 V and 24 V input, in each case you will need a source with such output voltage and that has enough Watts to cover the meters of strip. This LED strip has 96 W, therefore, you would need a source of minimum 100 W and 24 V output, like this one: https://www.barcelonaled.com/tiras-led/fuentes-de-alimentacion-para-tiras-led/fuente-alimentacion-24v-led/fuente-de-alimentacion-slim-100w-24v-42a-regleta-conexion-rapida-ip20.html?mot_tcid=74134d5d-05e4-4285-b983-ab5f2126e29d . You can connect the whole strip to this encoder, since it supports up to 768 W. Thank you very much! Barcelona LED: Sergi| 03/10/2024 |
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P: Question: | How can I avoid signal dropout when connecting 10 LED tubes to a single controller? |
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R: Answer: | This DMX controller is not for led tubes (230vac). It is only for voltages of 12 or 24vdc (such as led strips). |
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P: Question: | How many channels does the current model have? |
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R: Answer: | The model currently in stock (07/23) is a 4-channel model (no additional flashing channels). |
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P: Question: | When you put the controller on address 1, on CH1 you have red on 2 green on 3 blue, 4 white and 5 it affects the rest making a kind of strobe. It has happened to me with the 3 that I have bought. So the first one has to be set to address 1 and the second one to address 6. |
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R: Answer: | Yes, in the current 8A model, channel 5 of each controller regulates the flashing speed of the previous channels. To connect several you have to take into account and leave one more channel free: CH (1, 2, 3, 3, 4 + 5) ... CH (6, 7, 8, 8, 9 +10) ... etc. |
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Hello, -How many individual LED strips can be controlled with each decoder? - How many meters or watts per strip can be controlled with the decoder? - Which LED strips are compatible with this decoder? - Could it be connected to the DMX controller wirelessly with a transmitter/receiver? Thanks and sorry for so many questions :) |
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R: Answer: | It is a 4 channel DMX so it can control 4 single color strips or 1 RGBW. You can see the power in technical data on the web, it is 4A per channel. The control is for DMX input (from console or software). |
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P: Question: | Hello, I wanted to know if the 4 channel DMX-512 decoder would be compatible with my 5V LED strip. |
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R: Answer: | No, this model is for 12vdc and 24vdc voltage with 4A per channel. |
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