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LTECH LT-905-OLED, 5 Channel 5A, 12-24V DC, DMX512 Decoder
LTECH LT-905-OLED, 5 Channel 5A, 12-24V DC, DMX512 Decoder
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Technical Specifications:
- Input signal: DMX512
- Voltage: 12V~24V DC
- Output: Constant Voltage
- Channels: 5
- Current: 5A ×5CH 25A Max
- Max output power: 300W/600W(12V/24V)
- Dimensions (mm): 122L x 110W x 37H
- Guarantee: 5 Years
This 5-channel DMX decoder is perfect for controlling RGBCCT, RGBW, RGB, CCT adjustable, and single-colour LEDs. It allows multiple DMX channels to be assigned to one address, increasing power capacity per address while reducing the number of addresses required. Dimming curve options include standard, linear, LOG, and custom 0.1-9.9, with adjustable PWM frequency and dimming increments (8-bit or 16-bit).
Featuring RJ45 and 5-pin XLR sockets for DMX input, the DMX address is displayed digitally and can be adjusted via buttons or RDM. It supports up to 300W of 12V or 600W of 24V LED lighting, depending on the LED driver used. The decoder connects to LED strips through screw terminals and requires a suitable LED driver to power the LEDs.
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