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Reddit mentions of RGBZONE DC12V 24V PIR Sensor LED Dimmer Switch Motion Function Controller for 5050 3528 5630 Flexible LED Strips Light

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of RGBZONE DC12V 24V PIR Sensor LED Dimmer Switch Motion Function Controller for 5050 3528 5630 Flexible LED Strips Light. Here are the top ones.

RGBZONE DC12V 24V PIR Sensor LED Dimmer Switch Motion Function Controller for 5050 3528 5630 Flexible LED Strips Light
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    Features:
  • Power supply voltage:12-24V, Current: 6A
  • Delay Time: 1-10 min(adjustable). Induction distance: 5 ~ 8M
  • Infrared detection controller, adopt infrared detection way to control load switch
  • The sensor switch activates ON when a body in motion enters the field of view with an ON time hold that is adjustable from 1 to 10 minutes after motion has ceased
  • The field of view of the PIR Dome Lens is 60 degrees nominal
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Found 3 comments on RGBZONE DC12V 24V PIR Sensor LED Dimmer Switch Motion Function Controller for 5050 3528 5630 Flexible LED Strips Light:

u/CaptainCaaavemaaan · 3 pointsr/retrogaming

I did something like that for my Lego shelf. Used some LED strips and a motion sensor module to keep it all automatic. I had no idea what I was doing and bought a bunch of stuff I didn't need, but...

  • LED Strip - $7
  • Cable to run the power across the shelf - $8 (should've just used some spare cabling I had...)
  • Motion detector - $10
  • Power plug - $8

    And if you're comfortable soldering, that's pretty much all you need to get something up and running. But I wanted to make it all modular so I could take it apart and set it back up without too much hassle. So I ended up buying adapters and coaxial power cable things:

  • Ribbon to coaxial adapter - $5
  • Coaxial to regular 'ol cable adapater - $7
  • Power splitter - $6.50

    I'm pretty sure I did it as inefficiently and cost ineffective as possible because I have severe amazon impulse control issues and just buy shit to get started on fun projects. I'm sure with a little more research/guidance you could do it a little cheaper. But I'm happy with my setup for now.

    and here's a picture of the shelf. The shelf is terrible, and it's all a wreck because I'm in the middle of moving, but it shows the brightness pretty well. Oh and I have about a 1/4 roll of LEDs left, so I'd guess 2 or 3 rolls would take care of your shelf.
u/idk-me · 2 pointsr/diyelectronics

Have you considered a motion sensor?

This PIR motion sensor is rated at 6 amps, 12-24 vdc, has adjustable timer and might be easier to install than a limit switch.