Tradim floor dimmer suitable for dimming 12V LED lamps, with a power of 1 to 25 W/VA. Read more.
The new Tradim floor dimmer model 611080 is suitable for dimming 12 V LED lamps such as G4
lamps such as G4, MR11 and GU5.3. The power is from 1 to 25 W/VA.
Using the slide switch, the lamp can be dimmed and can be
100% off. Inside there is an adjusting potentiometer to set the minimum dimming level.
can be set. The dimmer has a soft start for a favourable influence on the
life of the applied lighting. Dim range in low to 0.1%. Stand-by consumption
of only 0,3 watt. Extremely suitable for: G4, MR11 and LED strips. This dimmer is
extensively tested with lamps from Philips, Eglo, Calex and Segula.
The dimmer works according to the principle of PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation), this is a modulation technique whereby pulses are sent out at a fixed frequency, the width of which is varied.
The advantages of the PWM dimming technique are:
Thanks to this modulation technique, this dimmer is very suitable for dimming LED. The dimmer is an excellent replacement for switching from energy-consuming 12V halogen lamps to energy-efficient 12V dimmable LED lamps because of its integrated driver.
Light sources
On a dimmer, you use dimmable light sources. The quality of the bulb determines how well it dims. The Tradim 611080 is suitable for the following lamps:
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Installation
Always connect the dimmer according to the wiring diagram provided. Do you have no knowledge of electricity? Then have a professional do it for you!
Floor dimmers
Floor dimmers are convenient devices that serve to adjust the intensity of lighting in a room. They are designed to connect floor lamps and allow users to adjust lighting as desired. Floor dimmers can help create the right atmosphere and offer flexibility for different activities in a room. They are a practical and aesthetic addition to interiors.
Warranty
We offer a 2-year warranty. As the 611080 floor dimmer has no peak voltage, this has no consequences for the service life of your lighting.
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Click here for the user instruction video. Please note: the video is subtitled in Dutch only.