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The CHINLY 30 Channel DMX Decoder is a powerful RGB LED strip controller designed for professional lighting setups. With a maximum load of 720W at 12V and 1440W at 24V, it supports up to 30 channels, making it perfect for intricate lighting designs. Its DMX512/1990 compatibility ensures seamless integration into your existing systems, while the robust 2A per channel guarantees reliable performance. Plus, enjoy peace of mind with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Item Weight | 680 g |
Package Dimensions | 27.99 x 10.49 x 6.4 cm; 680 g |
Color Name | Black |
Size | 30 channel |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
T**Y
If you want to control 10 RGB strips over DMX buy this NOW!
Perfect for holdiay displays, home DMX, stage DMX.. honestly good for everything. It uses dip switches for setting the address, no silly display that has all kinds of modes that are useless. no wasted channels on things you will never use.Clean, reliable and can sink 3 Amps into each of the 30 light channels it has. that's 5 meters of LED strip per channel of the high density high brightness stuff.
J**N
Great product
Happy with this DMX decoder! Made my idea come true! Easy plug and play. I went with SoundSwitch for software and the effects you can create are mind blowing! Love it! I hope it lasts
M**Z
Great decoder!
Decoder works great and is easy to use. The only reason why I didn’t give it 5 stars was because I wish the green plugs were removable (plug in type) to make wiring a little easier. But I guess that may be a personal preference. But solidly built and works like a charm!
A**N
Bought 2 inuts, both have failed.... not working.
Bought 2 inuts, both have failed.... not working
P**T
PWM rate too slow for my needs
The (30 channel) device works better than some. The DIP switches can be used to set the initial channel, though sometimes I had to set and reset them to get it to take. The LEDs on the device show activity on the channel, which is helpful. With short DMX frames they seemed to indicate that channels past the end of the frame were being controlled. The showstopper for me is that the base PWM rate appears to be about 700 Hz, which causes a noticeable flicker on the BTF FCOB strips I use, and requires a higher minimum slot value (8) before the strip emits light, and a brighter minimum brightness than with higher rate devices.
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