Tap to zoom Tap to exit zoom

Lightwave RF 24V DRIVER FOR LED STRIP 2.5W-25W for (JSJSLW802/803 Striplight) - JSJSLW815

Quick Find Code: JSJSLW815

2 Year Warranty
Free Delivery on orders over £50 (excluding Highlands and Islands)

Specifications

Smart Home Compatible WithAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant
Smart Home CompatibleYes
Voltage230 v
Wattage3000 w

Lightwave RF 24V DRIVER FOR LED STRIP 2.5W-25W for (JSJSLW802/803 Striplight) - JSJSLW815

Quick Find Code: JSJSLW815

2 Year Warranty
Free Delivery on orders over £50 (excluding Highlands and Islands)

Specifications

Smart Home Compatible WithAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant
Smart Home CompatibleYes
Voltage230 v
Wattage3000 w

£35.71 (inc. VAT)

Show ex. VAT

Buy more, save more!

QuantityPrice (inc. VAT)Saving Per Item
10+£35.00Save 2%
20+£34.29Save 4%
30+£33.57Save 6%

Product Overview

A LightwaveRF inline relay or dimmer in combination with a wire-free switch can be especially useful in a bathroom where it is not permitted to install a regular dimmer. Team up a JSJSLW831 inline dimmer with a JSJSLW201 wire-free switch in the bathroom or sauna and you can safely dim the lights even in a damp environment.

Pair up a JSJSLW826 on/off switch with a JSJSLW821 inline relay and you can open the garage door and turn on the house lights when you arrive home. Inline dimmers and relays don't need to be accessed physically, so they can be installed in roof spaces or wall cavities. They work remotely, controlled by handheld remotes, automatic switches and triggers or with a smartphone or tablet from anywhere worldwide via the JSJSLW500WH LightwaveRF Link. RX (Receiver)

Specification

Smart Home Compatible WithAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant
Smart Home CompatibleYes
Voltage230 v
Wattage3000 w

Free Delivery on All Orders Over £50.

This Excludes Delivery to the Scottish Highlands, Offshore Islands and Northern Ireland.

For more information, please see our Delivery details.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Transformer?

Transformers are used for two purposes, to 'step up' and 'step down' voltage levels between circuits. The most common for lighting circuits is from 240 (Mains) Volts down to 12 Volts.