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Blizzard Lighting Komply AMP 3-Channel RGB Amplifier
  • Blizzard Lighting Komply 3-Channel RGB Amplifier for Enhanced LED Lighting Setup

Blizzard Lighting Komply AMP 3-Channel RGB Amplifier

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Product Description

If your Komply LED ribbon project has reached the power limit of your LED driver, the Blizzard Lighting Komply 3-Channel RGB Amplifier is here to help. This amplifier is perfect for RGB LED strips. It can receive and amplify PWM signals, which means you can more than double the number of connected LED strips. With a 144W output across 3 channels, it has 3 signal inputs and output connections for red, green, blue, and a common anode (DC+). You can increase the number of LEDs you drive by adding more RGB amplifiers. It requires a 12-volt DC input and has a common anode connection. This 12V RGB booster/amplifier is easy to set up. It measures 4.2 x 2.3 x 1 inch (105 x 65 x 25mm) and weighs 145g. The supply voltage is DC12V, with an output current of less than 4A per channel, static power consumption of less than 1W, and output power of less than 144W at 12V. It can work in temperatures from -20 to 60C.

Using the Blizzard Lighting Komply 3-Channel RGB Amplifier is simple. First, make sure you have a 12-volt DC power source as it's required for the amplifier to work. Connect the RGB LED strips to the amplifier's 3 signal inputs and output connections for red, green, blue, and the common anode (DC+). Once connected, the amplifier will receive and amplify the PWM signals from your LED driver, allowing you to connect more LED strips. When it comes to maintenance, keep the amplifier in a dry and cool place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures outside the -20 to 60C working range. If you want to increase the number of LEDs you can drive, just add additional RGB amplifiers. Also, make sure the total power doesn't exceed the amplifier's 144W output limit to prevent any damage.


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