LED Controller (CV-RGB+CCT)
A constant voltage LED controller for RGB+CCT LED strips, providing independent control over color (RGB), white temperature (CCT), and brightness across 5 output channels.
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Protocol: Compatible smart ecosystem · Type: Constant Voltage LED Controller · SRP: ₹9,247
Works with: Amazon Alexa · Google Home · Siri / Apple HomeKit
Description
A constant voltage LED controller for RGB+CCT LED strips, providing independent control over color (RGB), white temperature (CCT), and brightness across 5 output channels.
Requires an appropriate constant voltage DC power supply (12V or 24V) matched to the LED strip specification. Designed for panel or concealed installation.
Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Channels | 5 (R, G, B, CW, WW) |
| Recommended Load | RGB+CCT CV LED strips (12V or 24V) |
| Installation | Indoor panel or concealed installation |
| Compatibility | Compatible smart lighting ecosystems |
Wiring
CV RGB+CCT Controller
- R, G, B → respective colour channels of your LED strip
- WW, CW → warm white and cool white channels
- 12V / 24V → match your strip's voltage
- Maximum load: check product specifications per channel
CV CCT Controller
- WW, CW → warm and cool white channels
- Enables smooth colour temperature tuning from warm to cool white
Setup
- Wire the controller per the diagram above.
- Connect to power.
- Pair with your Zigbee coordinator.
- In Home Assistant, the light entity will expose colour temperature and brightness controls.
Tips
- Use a power supply rated at ≥1.2× the total LED strip wattage.
- Run separate power supplies for runs longer than 5m to avoid voltage drop.
Ordering
| SRP (incl. GST) | ₹9,247 |
| GST Rate | 18% |
| HSN Code | 85371010 |
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