Easy-to-use hand swipe sensor switch for 12V LED lights - On/Off
Can be recessed or surface mounted with supplied bracket
Product Ref: 5050
£22.40 inc VATEasy-to-use hand swipe sensor switch for 12V LED lights
Switch your 12-volt LED lights on and off with a simple wave of your hand within a couple of inches in front of or below the sensor. No physical contact is needed, making it perfect for convenient, hygienic control.
Installation is flexible - the sensor can be surface mounted using the supplied bracket or recessed into a 13mm diameter hole for a neat, discreet finish.
The unit includes a TOP plug for connecting to your 12V power supply and a TOP socket for your LED light. A 2000mm cable provides ample length for versatile placement.
To control multiple lights with one sensor, remove the output socket and plugs from additional lights and join their cables together using a Wago connector or similar.
Key features:
Maximum load: 24W at 12V
Hand motion operated with a detection range of up to 100mm
Compatible with standard TOP plugs and sockets
If your power supply or lights do not have TOP connectors, you can cut off the plugs and connect the wiring using a terminal block or Wago connector.
Lamp Type | |
Max Wattage | 30w |
Construction | Mixed |
Wiring Details | Class 3 - Requires a low voltage supply |
I really like the switch but I have 12v lights not 24v . Would this still work? |
Will this dimmer work with my arrow LED strip lights, using a 24V 30W.driver pulling a load of 17.5W? |
You say the unit has 2.5 of cable. Presumably this is the length of cable from the driver socket to the sensor itself? If so where in the arrangement is the six port splitter? |
Cab you tell me your usual delivery lead time please for the Sensor Operated Dimmer for LED Lights |
I need to power 6 led lights but the dimmer seems to conect to one output port on the output ports on the splitter? Can I only power 5 lights with this? it says 6. ? |
Can this be used in a bathroom as a replacement ultimately to operate the main LED downlights instead of a wall switch on the outside |
I recently purchased from yourselves 6 single surface led lights and a 3/6 fitting power supply. I now wish to add a sensor operated dimmer. My understanding is that I connect the new dimmer socket into my existing driver and relocate all 6 lights from the driver to the new 6 port splitter provided with the dimmer switch. Is this correct. |
Can I use the dimmer switch only as a dimmer and use a switch on the wall to switch on and off? Also if I get 3 lights and the dimmer do I need to buy a driver with 3-6 ports? |
I have 9 lights to control. If the box on this switch only has ports for 6 lights what do I need to connect more lights? |
the picture shows the splitter box connected to I assume the switch, the splitter box supplied is not connected to the switch do I assume that the cable marked input is wired to the supply and output wired to the splitter giving 5 ports to use |
I am feeding 3 LED lights from this sensor dimmer. please confirm that the 24V output from the sensor goes into one port on the 6 way splitter supplied and each LED feed into one of the others. there is no input or output marked on the splitter. |

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