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BINZET DC12V 2.5A 30 Watt LED Power Supply Driver Transformer AC 120V-130V to DC 12V 2.5A Output Voltage Convertor LED Strip Low Voltage Powered LED Light Regulator
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Input Voltage 110 -130 Volt, Power 30 WattageOutput Voltage 12V DCPower supply for low-voltage led lights such as LED strip light, led string lightConstant DC voltage or current to operate optimally, easily adapt to different power supplies, have longer standby power, and are saferCan convert incoming AC power to the proper DC voltage and regulate the current that flows through the LED during operation
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Weight0.77 Pounds

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u/xyzzzzy · 3 pointsr/homesecurity

I mean the siren isn't a bad idea, just not a 130dB one :) Since Wyze cam is currently the top comment, an easy solution would be to get a Wyze plug and plug a siren into it (note you need a transformer for the one I linked).

Now that said, the right thing to do would be to get a proper security system with door/window/motion sensors. There are lots, Ring Alarm is a popular cheap one currently (and yes it has a siren). You could still add a Wyze cam or similar to try to catch any intruders after the fact, but I would never rely on camera motion sensors for intrusion detection.

u/Rickyv4338 · 1 pointr/DIY

Sorry for formatting on mobile.

I ran about 150’ of these lights in my basement.. used them as cove lighting and under bar/shelf lighting. I found you can connect 2 of these reels of lights without noticeable dimming down the strip of lights. Online you can find pretty much any supply as long as it outputs at the correct voltage (get that info from your LED controller)

BINZET DC12V 2.5A 30 Watt LED... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JRX360W?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I used this to power my main controller I think it’s actually for a fountain..I have no issues with brightness. Your controller isn’t going to let enough current run through the light strip to ever allow more than 2 reels of lights to be powered, even if you managed to find a higher amp power supply.. this is driven by losses over the line and LED power consumption, at 12v losses and consumption is high.. if you had lights that ran off 48v you get significantly longer runs of lights before dimming on the far end was noticeable. I digress.

If you have a lot your running together get yourself an amplifier. Jumper wires off the LED light strip go to the input, 12/24v is input into the amplifier, and an RGB output wires can then be ran back to the LED strip.

LED RGB Amplifier Controller... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071F4D5SD?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Next you’ll need an additional power supply to power
your amplifiers. I used a computer power supply.

SUPERNIGHT 12V 30A Switching... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LATMSGS?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Jumper cables and power from power supply to amplifiers was run with 18 gauge wire.

Alternatively you can buy an additional local power supply to every amplifier if it’s easier than one central. I used one central so I could plug in my controller and power supply into one outlet on the wall, I then used typical NM 600v cable to control the outlet with a switch on the wall. Gives the feel of a professional light install for a fraction of the price.