Litever Automatic ON OFF Electronic IR Sensor Switch 12-24VDC for Cabinet LED Lighting LL-009
Litever Automatic ON OFF Electronic IR Sensor Switch 12-24VDC for Cabinet LED Lighting LL-009
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Litever Automatic ON OFF Electronic IR Sensor Switch 12-24VDC for Cabinet LED Lighting LL-009

DESCRIPTION

The IR sensor on-off switch is designed to work together with in-cabinet LED lighting or in-cabinet LED puck lights for applications where an automatic on-off sensor switch is desired.
When the door is opened, it will work and your LED lights installed inside the cabinets will start.
When the door is closed, the LED light will stop.
Perfect for applications such as cabinets, wardobes, drawers.

Automatic ON/OFF Sensor Switch Specifications:
Input Voltage: 12VDC-24VDC Input Cable: 50CM cable including female DC jack of interface 5.5mmx2.1mm Output Voltage: 12VDC-24VDC Output Current: Max. current: 2.5A Output Power Load: Maximum 30W at 12VDC / Maximum 60W at 24VDC
Output Cables: 50CM cables including male DC jack of interface 5.5mm x 2.1mm
Sensor Range: 5 CM
Dimensions: 44mm x 17mm x 7mm

How Does This Sensor On-Off Switch Work:
When there is any non-transparent object (normally it's the door of your cabinet/wardrobe/drawer) within 5CM in front of the sensor head area, the switch will be off.
When there is no object within 5CM in front of the sensor head area, (normally, that means the door is opened), the switch will be on and your LED light will work immediately.

Important Installation Notice: This IR sensor should be mounted behind the cabinet / wardrobe door within 5CM distance.
  • When the door is opened, the sensor switch will be in "ON" condition. When the door is closed, the sensor switch will be in "OFF" condition.
  • Small sized automatic sensor. 3M tape supplied for easy mounting.
  • Male and female DC jack 5.5mm x 2.1mm. Easy for you to connect it to your LED lights.
  • Comatible with both 12VDC and 24VDC, matching most popular LED cabinet lights.
When the door is opened, the sensor switch will be in "ON" condition. When the door is closed, the sensor switch will be in "OFF" condition.Litelife

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