Wall plate controller
This stylish controller can be hard wired using Cat5 cabling, or configured to work wirelessly with multiple receivers.
The controller is compatible with a standard one gang dry lining backbox.
Finish off your fibre optic project with a real WOW. Our powerful and dramatic colour changing tape is easy to install and can be controlled by home automation, remote handsets, apps for your phone, or a stylish wall plate controller.
RGB Colour changing 12v LED tape – SMD5050
Operating Voltage: 12v DC
5 metre length 360 LEDs, 60 per metre
Power Consumption: 14.4 watts per metre
Beam angle: 120°
Dimensions: 500 x 10 x 2 mm
IP20
If you don’t need colour changing, then our single colour tape is both powerful, economical to run and easy to install. We stock cool white and warm white, with other colours available on request.
Single colour 12v LED tape – SMD5050
Operating Voltage: 12v DC
5 metre length 360 LEDs, 60 per metre
Power Consumption: 4.2 watts per metre
Beam angle: 120°
Dimensions: 500 x 10 x 2 mm
Colour temperature and wavelength: White 6500K, Warm White 3200K.
IP20
Both the single colour and colour changing tape can be controlled by Home Automation.
Most automation systems have a DMX conversion module as an add-on.
To configure the LED tape for home automation you will need from Starscape: DMX modules and matched power supplies. Drawing
DMX module
12v DC input
12v DC output at 180 watts
We have a range of power supplies:
12v 48 watts
12v 100 watts
12v 150 watts
12v 300 watts
Colour changing, and single colour tape can be operated by remote control.
Our systems can control single zone installations, multi zones all showing the same colour, and multi zones displaying different colours and effects.
Single or multi-zone remote control.
180 watt single / multi zone receiver.
This stylish controller can be hard wired using Cat5 cabling, or configured to work wirelessly with multiple receivers.
The controller is compatible with a standard one gang dry lining backbox.
We’re happy to discuss requirements and then draw a plan with the various components laid out in an easy-to-understand format.