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Happyskymall Marswell Ultra-compact High-Speed PWM LED Dimmer 3V - 35V 5A 90w Switching Frequency: 10K for DIY LED Panel Light LED Strip Light (1Pc)

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  • mini dc motor speed controller. PWM LED Dimmer for DIY LED Panel Light LED Strip Light
  • Mini DC 3-35V 5A PWM Motor Speed Controller. Wide voltage DC motor speed controller, PWM duty cycle: 1% -100%.
  • By screwing the potentiometer, you can turn off power supply output. High voltage and high current resettable fuse, overcurrent automatic disconnection, power off for cooling for a few seconds fuses automatic recovery.
  • Default disconnection of short circuit point. Please note: the operating voltage can be switched to 3-15v by bridging the connectors marked '3-15v' on the PCB.
  • Package included : 1 x PWM Speed Dimmer Controller

Product Description

Specifications:
1.Operating voltage: DC3V-35V
2.Control power: Maximum 90W
3.Quiescent current: 0.01A(Standby)
4.PWM duty cycle: 1%-100%
5.PWM frequency: 10khz
6.Shell size: 30MM*24MM(Without handle) total height is 15MM

Note: Input voltage selection is divided into two stalls. Intermediate short contact and 3-15V short contact to connect to low voltage 3-15V input, intermediate and short contact 5-35V to connect to high voltage 5-35V. The default send out goods is 5-35V.


Packing included:
1x PWM Speed Controller

Product information

Technical Details

Manufacturer ‎Happyskymall
Part Number ‎CECOMINOD007498
Item Weight ‎0.16 ounces
Product Dimensions ‎1.65 x 0.98 x 0.59 inches
Item model number ‎CECOMINOD007498
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Size ‎1 Piece
Color ‎PWM Speed Controller Dimmer
Material ‎Other
Voltage ‎24 Volts
Wattage ‎1800 watts
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Type of Bulb ‎LED
Mounting Type ‎Panel Mount
Switch Style ‎bipolar_transistor
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No

Additional Information

ASIN B01AY6NUJW
Customer Reviews
3.8 out of 5 stars 124 ratings

3.8 out of 5 stars
Date First Available January 22, 2016

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Wattage

1800 watts

Bulb Voltage

24 volts

Customer reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars
124 global ratings

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Customers find the dimmer works well and is easy to hook up, with one mentioning it controls a 12V blower fan perfectly. The dimming ability and value for money receive mixed feedback - while some say it's a good value, others report it barely dims at all and criticize the poor build quality. The control speed aspect is positive, with one customer noting its effectiveness for low voltage DC motor control. Heat transfer is a concern, with one customer reporting the capacitor getting very hot, and the voltage range is problematic, with one customer noting it won't drive 12V 4A continuous.

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20 customers mention "Functionality"17 positive3 negative

Customers find that the dimmer works well, with one customer specifically mentioning its effectiveness with about 12 LEDs, though some report it only operates normally for about a minute.

"...and based partially on other reviews, this works extremely well as a DC lv speed control...." Read more

"...This dimmer started out well. It's rated for 90 watts and 5 amps...." Read more

"...Worked about a week this year then stopped. Great while it worked but largely a waste of my time and money." Read more

"Works perfectly. (I'm using it with 3-volt battery-powered LEDs). Easy to connect and mount just about anywhere...." Read more

3 customers mention "Control speed"3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the dimmer's speed control capabilities, with one mentioning it works perfectly with a 12-volt blower fan, while another notes its effectiveness with low voltage DC motors.

"...It can regulate a small very cheap fan motor discretely and is very linear...." Read more

"...fine adjustment is perfect i use it with a fan and it controls the speed from low to high and allows for reducing noise level to your liking." Read more

"Installed this on a 12volt blower fan to control how fast the fan blows. If I want the fan to run quieter, I just turn it down through this switch...." Read more

3 customers mention "Ease of wiring"3 positive0 negative

Customers find the LED dimmer easy to wire, with one mentioning that the solderless connections make installation simple.

"If you know even just a little bit about wiring and electric its easy to hook this up...." Read more

"...(I'm using it with 3-volt battery-powered LEDs). Easy to connect and mount just about anywhere...." Read more

"...Switch is smooth and solderless wiring is easy." Read more

15 customers mention "Dimming ability"6 positive9 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the dimmer's performance: some report it barely dims at all, while others find it effective.

"...Easy to connect and mount just about anywhere. It has a red LED power-on indicator on the circuit board." Read more

"...At that point the brightness dimmed considerably and the wattage reduced to 8W. The mosfet continued climbing to 125F, at which point I disconnected..." Read more

"Used to control LED strip lighting in cabinet. Perfect in every way." Read more

"...Between off and say 5% they is a jump, no way to slowly dim until there is not light." Read more

9 customers mention "Value for money"4 positive5 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the dimmer's value for money, with some finding it good value while others report poor quality.

"...Plugged it in and dimmed the LEDs. Perfect cheap fix for the crazy over-bright LEDs on the ceramic Christmas house." Read more

"...Great while it worked but largely a waste of my time and money." Read more

"...But apart from that, for the price paid, it is excellent value." Read more

"It broke my 5th time of using it. Poor quality and may not last you long..." Read more

3 customers mention "Heat transfer"0 positive3 negative

Customers report issues with heat transfer, with one mentioning that the capacitor gets blazing hot and another needing to add a heat sink.

"...The mosfet kept climbing in temperature until it reached 110 degrees in two and a half minutes...." Read more

"...That yellow square is a capacitor that gets blazing hot when this is in operation and thermal throttles. It will not drive12V 4A continuous...." Read more

"Works well. Had to add a heat sink." Read more

3 customers mention "Voltage range"0 positive3 negative

Customers report issues with the dimmer's voltage range, with one customer noting it fails to meet its marked requirements, while another mentions problems with 12V 4A continuous operation.

"...It will not drive12V 4A continuous. Save yourself the trouble, buy something w some heat sinking on it." Read more

"...not work to dim my led instrument lights and there was no voltage variation at the output." Read more

"Cheap and will not handle it's marked voltage requirements." Read more

Works great, can be easily modified to allow external control of power
4 out of 5 stars
Works great, can be easily modified to allow external control of power
The potentiometer has 3 pins to control the duty cycle, and 2 pins to control power. The power control is done via a mosfet, so it is low current (I couldn't even measure it on my 3.5 meter) through the 2 pins. I unsoldered several components to trace out the board (pics attached), and then broke the connection between the 2 pins to run out to a 'security style' magnetically activated switch Magnetic Switch. I will use this to automatically turn on some LEDs when a cabinet is opened. Please note, their dosn't appear to be any through plating on the board, there are vias in places, but if you decide to unsolder the potentiometer, you can not solder wires to the back of the board (only the front)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2021
    If you know even just a little bit about wiring and electric its easy to hook this up. I cut the wire from the 4.5V power supply, stripped the ends and connected to the terminals. Make sure the + and - are correct. The plus wire usually has white dashes. I mounted the fragile little circuit board in the lid of a spray paint can and ran wires out thru holes in the sides just to protect it. Plugged it in and dimmed the LEDs. Perfect cheap fix for the crazy over-bright LEDs on the ceramic Christmas house.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2020
    From my experience and based partially on other reviews, this works extremely well as a DC lv speed control. It can regulate a small very cheap fan motor discretely and is very linear. I find, though, that it's not the best nor even universally applicable to lv LED dimming, where I've used rotary controls (like this) and 3 different wireless versions: especially a "black box" and a barely visible "inline" version, preferring the latter. Those dimmers are step controlled, but they are priced similarly. Only the rotary is continuous and linear.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2021
    I liked this product originally because of it's flicker-free, stripe-free high frequency 10KHz PWM. This makes using just about any video camera easy to use in reasonable indoor lighting. (Webcams, cellphone cameras, mirrorless or dslr cameras...)

    Unfortunately, this product is not well designed. The device is labeled as a PWM dimmer for LED strips, ostensibly created for use with 5M LED strips. This dimmer started out well. It's rated for 90 watts and 5 amps. I dialed the potentiometer to a brightness that resolved to 56W, 0.8A using a 12V power supply rated at 60W. I had 5M of LED strip connected in "series" in 10 half-meter strips to the dimmer. The power supply remained below 80F. Most of the Dimmer board remained about 85 degrees. The mosfet kept climbing in temperature until it reached 110 degrees in two and a half minutes. At that point the brightness dimmed considerably and the wattage reduced to 8W. The mosfet continued climbing to 125F, at which point I disconnected the power supply and returned this device. This dimmer might be fine for small projects with less power requirements, but if it reacts this way at less than 60W, less than 1A, I wouldn't consider buying this for much of anything except tiny projects that require intermittent power for under two minutes. It may be rated for 90W, 5A, but that is probably the melting point of the mosfet, not it's actual useful range. I like the concept of what this device is supposed to do. I'm disappointed that it doesn't live up to its advertised use-case.

    I ordered this LED strip...
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q2FC25J/
    DIY LED U-Home LED Strip CRI RA 97-99 SMD5630 16.4Ft(5M) 300LEDs 60LEDs/M DC12V 10mm White PCB Flexible Ribbon Strip for DIY Movie & Television Lighting, Photography Lighting (Daylight White)

    Then I ordered the Happyskymall dimmer I'm reviewing here and the LEDMO 12V, 60W power supply.
    Why? Because wen you order the LED strip, these two products are inevitably listed below the LED strip as "frequently bought together" by an Amazon upsell algorithm. I guess I lot of people are making DIY Perks' light panels. Well, this dimmer probably shouldn't be suggested with that LED strip, nor should the LEDMO 12V 60W power supply. They aren't robust enough to work with the DIY LED U-Home Light Strip.

    Instead of that power supply, consider:
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08745S8SK/
    Aclorol 12V 10A 120W Power Supply Adapter Converter Transformer AC 100-240V to DC 12volts 10amps Universal Switching Power 5.5X2.1mm for LED Strip Lights Electric Fans Audio Amplifier

    Unless you want your LED's to burn out quickly, you'll really need a dimmer.
    I'm still looking for a reasonably priced dimmer that is flicker-free and stripe-free with most webcams, phones and mirrorless digital cameras. If you find a dimmer that is rated for the above LED strips, I'd really like to know!

    Marswall, if you're interested in creating/adapting such a dimmer for the actual use case, please let me know!
    4 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2018
    Bought 4 of them and they all work as described.

    My only complaint is that they do not slowly go to 0% energy. Between off and say 5% they is a jump, no way to slowly dim until there is not light.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2022
    Had one that lasted about a week. Returned for a replacement that lasted to the end of Christmas last year. Worked about a week this year then stopped. Great while it worked but largely a waste of my time and money.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2020
    Works perfectly. (I'm using it with 3-volt battery-powered LEDs). Easy to connect and mount just about anywhere.
    It has a red LED power-on indicator on the circuit board.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2019
    I am using this to dime about 3m of Marswells LED strip. Works normally for about a minute then dims LEDs to about 30% and will not go back up. If I turn it off for a minute or so it will go back to 100% but then dims again by itself. Also, the dimming curve is not consistent. Sometimes it barely dims at all. Sometimes it jumps in brightness. I must have a defective unit.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2022
    I used this for dimming a strip of LED lights. It could do with some mounting holes to make it easy to mount onto a flat surface, rather than relying on the stub shaft and locking nut. But apart from that, for the price paid, it is excellent value.