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Reddit mentions of Qubino Z-Wave Plus RGBW Controller ZMNHWD3 for 12-24V LED Strips and Light Bulbs
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Qubino Z-Wave Plus RGBW Controller ZMNHWD3 for 12-24V LED Strips and Light Bulbs. Here are the top ones.
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WHAT DOES IT DO? Connect it to your 12-24VDC RGBW LED strip for Z-Wave wireless control. Dim and control 16 million shades.WHAT ELSE DO I NEED? A matching power supply for the Qubino, so if your strip runs on 12VDC, get a 12 VDC power supply, if it needs 24 VDC, power the Qubino with 24 VDC (VERY IMPORTANT). You'll need a compatible Z-Wave hub for wireless control (scroll down for details). Alexa is NOT a Z-Wave hub.WHY NOT GET A Z-WAVE RGBW STRIP? So you can choose the length and style of your lights AND save a few bucks!HOW IS IT BETTER? If your Z-Wave hub supports advanced parameter input (you’ll need a custom handler for SmartThings), you'll be able to set minimum and maximum dimming levels, schedule built-in timers, or choose just the right ramp rate. It will also remember and restore the on/off status after power failure.IS THERE TECH SUPPORT? Yes! You can always contact the seller or manufacturer for help with wiring or programming your Qubino RGBW dimmer. You'll get additional instructions and step-by-step directions for any type of installation.
Specs:
Height | 0.57 Inches |
Length | 1.77 Inches |
Weight | 0.06 Pounds |
Width | 1.25 Inches |
Other Z-Wave LED strip controllers include Fibaro Qubino RGBGenie.
I didn't realize the Hue line included LED strips. I apologize for any confusion.
Thank you so much! This is very useful information. My plan was to use one of the following 2 z-wave controllers, but whether I can use 1 or if I"ll need more will depend on the actual power requirements of these strips.
Fibaro
Qubino
I'm going to email the seller to see if they can clarify the power information.
edit: The seller responded and they said 85 watts is correct. Ultimately doesn't matter since I overlooked the fact that they are not outdoor rated! Any recommendation for quality affordable strip lights? I'm looking at something like this now.
LEDENET RGBW
Qubino makes one, as well as Fibaro