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    I am sure nobody know it but...perhaps you know a fade in/out switch?

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    • morozgrafixM Offline
      morozgrafix Moderator @fersev
      last edited by

      @fersev what is fade in/fade out switch?

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      • cowboysdudeC Offline
        cowboysdude Module Developer @morozgrafix
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        @morozgrafix said in I am sure nobody know it but...perhaps you know a fade in/out switch?:

        @fersev what is fade in/fade out switch?

        I asked the same thing… then I suggested perhaps a dimmer switch…

        Not really sure what’s needed here.

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        • fersevF Offline
          fersev
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          sorry for delay…I mean a switch when I push the switch first time light will turn on bit by bit when push second light turn off bit by bit. Similar to light when you open or close door car.

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          • morozgrafixM Offline
            morozgrafix Moderator @fersev
            last edited by morozgrafix

            @fersev that’s called dimmer light switch. Plenty of them available on the market. Most designs are tailored for household use. Keep in mind that whatever you are going to use it with should be “dimmable” like an incandescent light bulb, some of the newer LED light bulbs are also dimmable.

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            • cowboysdudeC Offline
              cowboysdude Module Developer @morozgrafix
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              @morozgrafix Yes that’s what I was telling him… a dimmer. I am a contractor so I knew what he was talking about but these are 110V…

              There may be a bluetooth connected one out there! :) That may work!

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              • fersevF Offline
                fersev
                last edited by fersev

                I know is a dimmer. But dimmer are like this:

                alt text

                But I do not need this, I refer a some like this:
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMtyGhLqwuI

                I think is called soft start :) maybe now you have more info! thanks!

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                • morozgrafixM Offline
                  morozgrafix Moderator @fersev
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                  @fersev ummm, there is a buy link right in the description of the video that you’ve posted.

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                  • cowboysdudeC Offline
                    cowboysdude Module Developer
                    last edited by

                    Now that could work, low voltage… on a momentary switch…

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                    • fersevF Offline
                      fersev @morozgrafix
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                      @morozgrafix I had see

                      But this is not good, I need more wattage about 12V and 6A… keep looking

                      thanks for all responses

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                        broberg Project Sponsor @fersev
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                        @fersev

                        http://www.ebay.com/itm/Manual-Dimmer-Switch-for-LED-Strip-Light-12V-8A-Mountable-with-Terminals-/231887888154

                        maybe?

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                          Hey guys! I finally I found it!!!

                          https://es.aliexpress.com/item/NEW-12V-Mini-3-Keys-Single-Color-LED-Controller-Brightness-Dimmer-for-led-3528-5050-strip/32706124669.html

                          https://es.aliexpress.com/item/12V-6A-3-Keys-Mini-Controller-Dimmer-for-5050-3528-RGB-LED-Strip-Light-19-Dynamic/32531126511.html

                          https://es.aliexpress.com/item/Music-IR-Controller-12V-6A-24-Keys-IR-Remote-Controller-for-3528-5050-RGB-LED-Strip/32324664581.html

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                          • cowboysdudeC Offline
                            cowboysdude Module Developer @fersev
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                            @fersev said in I am sure nobody know it but...perhaps you know a fade in/out switch?:

                            Hey guys! I finally I found it!!!

                            https://es.aliexpress.com/item/NEW-12V-Mini-3-Keys-Single-Color-LED-Controller-Brightness-Dimmer-for-led-3528-5050-strip/32706124669.html

                            https://es.aliexpress.com/item/12V-6A-3-Keys-Mini-Controller-Dimmer-for-5050-3528-RGB-LED-Strip-Light-19-Dynamic/32531126511.html

                            https://es.aliexpress.com/item/Music-IR-Controller-12V-6A-24-Keys-IR-Remote-Controller-for-3528-5050-RGB-LED-Strip/32324664581.html

                            See that… I just learned something new!! Thanks for sharing!!! :)

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