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Description
Description
Smooth, precise control for 1–10V LED drivers 💡
Bring professional-grade dimming to your project with this 1–10V LED dimming switch, a compact module designed to retrofit behind your existing Clipsal wall plate. Ideal for 1–10V dimmable LED drivers powering strips or low-voltage luminaires, it delivers clean, stable analogue control in a tidy form factor. It is powered by 12–24V DC, indoor-rated IP20, and backed by a 12-month warranty.
Features & Benefits
- ✅ 1–10V analogue dimming: Compatible with LED drivers and fixtures that accept a 1–10V control input for smooth brightness adjustment.
- ✅ Retrofit-ready module: Supplied without a wall plate, you can integrate it neatly into your existing plate/hardware.
- ✅ DC powered: 12–24V DC input for flexible low-voltage control setups.
- ✅ Controls multiple drivers: Rated for up to 30 LED drivers per dimmer (observe driver manufacturer guidance).
- ✅ Compact size: 22.5 × 22.5 × 28.6 mm—easily concealed behind wall plates or in joinery.
- ✅ Indoor use: IP20 for protected interior installations.
- ✅ Warranty: 12 months manufacturer’s warranty.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
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| Control type | 1–10V analogue dimming (for compatible LED drivers/fixtures) |
| Supply voltage | 12–24V DC |
| Max drivers per dimmer | Up to 30 (driver-dependent; follow manufacturer guidance) |
| Ingress protection | IP20 (indoor) |
| Dimensions | 22.5 × 22.5 × 28.6 mm |
| Wall plate | Not included (module only; retrofit behind your plate) |
| What’s included | 1–10V dimming module, user guide |
Lighting Effect
Enjoy smooth, incremental dimming from bright to low levels (exact range depends on your LED driver and load). Analogue 1–10V control helps maintain a consistent look as you dim—ideal for living areas, hospitality spaces, display joinery, and work zones.
Ideal Applications
- LED strip lighting in cabinetry, shelving, and architectural features
- Commercial fit-outs & hospitality where reliable, low-glare dimming matters
- Multi-driver runs (up to 30 drivers per dimmer, driver-dependent) for larger installs
- Retrofits using your existing wall plate for a clean, coordinated look
Installation Notes & Safety
- Licensed electrician installation recommended.
- Disconnect power before installation and wiring.
- Do not connect two or more dimmers in parallel or series to control the same load.
- Observe polarity on all low-voltage connections.
- The module is supplied without a wall plate (it fits behind your existing plate).
Specifications
Specifications
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SKU1-10DIM
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Input Voltage
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IP Rating
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Dimensions
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Manufacturer's Warranty
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How bright are Dulora bulbs?
LED brightness is measured in lumens, not watts. Here's a quick conversion guide:
- 2-3W LED ≈ 25W incandescent (200-300 lumens)
- 4-5W LED ≈ 40W incandescent (400-500 lumens)
- 6-8W LED ≈ 60W incandescent (650-800 lumens)
- 7.5-10W LED ≈ 75-100W incandescent (900-1200 lumens)
- 11-12W LED ≈ 100-125W incandescent (1300-1500 lumens)
All Dulora product pages list wattage and lumen output so you can choose the perfect brightness for your needs.
What is the lifespan of Dulora bulbs?
Dulora bulbs are designed for over 25,000 hours of use. If you use your light for an average of 3 hours per day, your LED bulb could last over 22 years. This exceptional longevity significantly reduces the frequency of replacements compared to traditional incandescent bulbs, which typically last only 1,000-2,000 hours. Note that all LED bulbs' light output gradually decreases over time, a phenomenon known as lumen depreciation.
Are Dulora bulbs dimmable?
Yes, most Dulora bulbs are dimmable, allowing you to create the perfect ambiance for any occasion. Look for the "dimmable" specification on the product page. For optimal performance, we recommend using LED-compatible dimmers. Some older dimmer switches may cause flickering or buzzing with LED bulbs. If you experience any issues, please contact our customer support team for assistance.
What is colour temperature and which should I choose?
Colour temperature refers to the warmth or coolness of light, measured in Kelvins (K):
- Ultra & Extra Warm (2000K-2200K): This colour range is warm and closer to a room lit by candles. It’s a very calm type of light, but it may make tasks like reading harder.
- This calming light gives off a warm glow, similar to candlelight. However, because it is such a soft light, it may not be suitable for activities that require focus, such as reading.
- Warm White (2700K-3000K): This colour creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere similar to traditional incandescent bulbs. It is ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and dining areas.
- Natural White (3500K-4000K): Provides a balanced, neutral light perfect for kitchens, offices, and workspaces.
- Cool White (5000K-6500K): This colour delivers a crisp, energising light similar to daylight. It is best for task lighting, garages, and areas requiring detailed visibility.
Choose based on the mood you want to create and the purpose of the space.
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