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LED Photo Sensor

LED Photo Sensor

 
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Regular price $8.00
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Description

This photo sensor will turn your LEDs on when it's dark, and turn off your project when it is light.

This 1 Amp light sensor can run up to 45 LEDs! We have added 8-inch input wires and 4-inch wire on the output side. You can of course cut the wires shorter but remember which side is which!

The sensor is just the small bump in the middle, so it will be easy to hide.

Voltage options:

3-12 Volt DC - use this option for use when using batteries, or our 3 Volt or 12 Volt Adaptors. Connect the red wire from your power to the long red input wires on the receiver. Connect black to black. The lights you use need to be appropriate for the voltage of your power supply. For example, if the power supply is 3 volts use 3-volt lights. Or if your power supply is between 5-12 Volts, use our 5-12 Volt lights.

AC / DC (up to 19 Volts) - Use this option with any hobby transformer, or other power supply that is 12 volts or more. This option has 2 black wires that connect to your power supply as the polarity of the input doesn't matter. The 12-19 volt option is only for use with our 7-19 volt LEDs.



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Customer Reviews

Based on 46 reviews
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Lacey D McKinney
Led Photo sensor

I purchased 3 & one did not work. I sent a email to you stating such! My 1st name is Larry!

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William Gainer
LED Photo Sensor

Bought the sensor thinking it might replace a sensor to a solar powered garden light. My light had two wires to the sensor. This sensor had four. Would not work. Shipping and mailing of product was fine though.

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Brendan Hendrix

LED Photo Sensor

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Dan S
not switching

Order E153629
connected switch to 3+ VDC and small LED light. Blocked light from sensor and nothing switched the light on.
tried other bulbs, checked polarity still got nothing.
Is switch defective or not applicable to this set up. Pls advise
All bulbs light when directly wired to battery.
Advise product that will work.
thanks

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John Miller
Hard to find items

After spending quite a while searching for a low voltage photo switch, (3v)
I found one here at Evan Designs. It works like a charm, I bought 10 more. 👍

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