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WAC Lighting EN-24100-RB2-T 120V Input 24V Output 100W Remote Enclosed Electronic Transformer for InvisiLED Tape Light, Black

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1.Size:60 Watts Hardwired


2.:Invisiled


About this item

  • Soft start, short and overload circuit protection features. For use with WAC Lighting low Voltage under cabinet and recessed Lighting systems
  • 1W minimum load to support low load LED systems. Intrinsically safe, class 2 Transformers permit no greater than a 5 amp current to be drawn
  • Secondary wiring for class 2 Transformers does not require Conduit sheathed cable or clamp wiring techniques. Non-metallic sheathed cable may be used for secondary wiring in walls and ceilings
  • Input Voltage: 120V AC, output Voltage: 24V AC, loads vary based on transformer 60Watt, 100Watt, 150Watt, and 300Watt
  • Smooth and continuous dimming with an electronic low Voltage dimmer. Dimmers should always be installed on the primary side of the transformer. Standards: class 2, UL & CUL listed for Damp locations
  • 6' lead wire with female connector is included
  • 24V, 96W maximum load capacity - Requires a minimum load of 1W for consistent operation
  • Max run 100W: 25'
  • Dimming with Electronic Low Voltage dimmers
  • Dimensions: 6 5/8" L x 1 5/8" W x 1 1/8" H


Remote enclosed electronic transformer for invisiled tape light 120V Input 24V output 100 watt. This class 2, UL & cul listed enclosed electronic transformer is the perfect solution for Wiring multiple low voltage fixtures. Class 2 transformers are intrinsically safer transformers because they are compartmentalized to allow no greater than 5 amps of current to be drawn on each compartment. Enclosure cover is easy to remove. Transformer has knockouts on three sides with clips for line voltage Wiring. Secondary Wiring for class 2 transformers do not require conduit sheathed cable or clamp Wiring techniques. This transformer has a low minimum load requirement of 1W to allow the use of LED products. May be dimmed using an electronic low voltage dimmer.. soft start, short and overload circuit protection features. For use with WAC Lighting low voltage under cabinet and recessed lighting systems. Transformers that end with -s include a lead wire for line and straight edge under cabinet systems, and those that end with -t include a lead wire for invisiled 24V tape light systems. 1W minimum load to support low load LED systems. Intrinsically safe, class 2 transformers permit no greater than a 5 amp current to be drawn. Secondary Wiring for class 2 transformers does not require conduit sheathed cable or clamp Wiring techniques. Non-metallic sheathed cable may be used for secondary Wiring in walls and ceilings. Input voltage: 120V AC, output voltage: 24V AC, loads vary based on transformer 60Watt, 100Watt, 150Watt, and 300Watt. Smooth and continuous dimming with an electronic low voltage dimmer. Dimmers should always be installed on the primary side of the transformer. Standards: class 2, UL & cul listed for damp locations.


Ed
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
Perfect fit for my client LED strip lights. Best part is that it works with Leviton dimmer.
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2023
Works for under counter LEDs but flickers at firstt
Bob H
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
This worked great. Has mounting holes pre-drilled, makes a neat workman like install. Very compact, on top of the upper cabinets for lights you don't even know it is there.
Ted Detrick
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2022
Works well. Easy replacement
susie q
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2019
I used four of these in wall cabinets to convert from 120VAC to 24VDC. They are small enough to blend in and the 6 ft cord is just right to make it to the LED tape. Having an on/off paddle switch wasn't necessary for my installation, but it speaks well to the brand and I am happy.
Lora
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2019
I am a 58 yo female health care provider and certainly no electrician, and I was able to install this system very easily. I am handy though. This is Pro 2 system 3000. Hardwired the transformer into an existing (thankfully) outlet above my cabinets. This system has been going strong for two years. I did not put it on a dimmer switch as I need to see and don’t need mood lighting when I am at the counter.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2016
An excellent product and very easy to install. Lots of lighting is possible with just one 90 watt transformer. Multiple runs in different directions are possible with the WAC "splitters". I used a Y splitter to go in two directions. If you add additional strips of lights make sure you get the same color temperature as you started with. Don't forget to buy the end caps for the end of each run. My only gripe is that you need to buy multiple two inch strips if you have areas being four, six, eight or ten inch runs and that becomes costly.
DavidCT
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2013
This transformer along with the WAC strip lights seem to be prone to issues with flickering while not under 100% power (when you have them dimmed).Yes, I've tried several different types of dimmer switches and yes, it still happens.My current research surrounds using a resistor on the circuit in order to provide an incandescent like current draw which may level out the flickering. We'll see.This is the second time these transformers and fixtures have produced this result in two separate homes. We are still attempting to resolve the issue in both locations.
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