12 volt remote cabin lighting home brew
12 volt remote cabin lighting home brew

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Remote Transformer by Tech Lighting
$196 The Tech Lighting Remote Transformer is preferred for its compact size and wide range of power feed options. All of the available remote transformers are mounted in accessible locations, but out of view behind the ceiling or wall. Power is then brought to a Monorail system through a low-profile power feed canopy or other power feed option (both sold separately). Tech Lighting, headquartered in Skokie, IL, is known for their innovative lighting systems and exquisite lighting designs. Their passion for art, sophistication and imagination is balanced by rigorous testing and quality control in the creation of their line-voltage and low-voltage lighting, including the Tech Lighting FreeJack and monorail systems and track heads. The Tech Lighting Remote Transformers is available with the following: Details: Requires canopy or special power feed (sold separately)Converts 120 Volt to 12 VoltDimmable with low-voltage dimmerETL ListedOptions: Type: 12 Volt Dual-Feed 600 Watt Magnetic, 12 Volt Dual-Feed 600 Watt Magnetic with Plug-in, 12 Volt Single-Feed 150 Watt Magnetic, 12 Volt Single-Feed 150 Watt Magnetic with Plug-in, 12 Volt Single-Feed 300 Watt Electronic, 12 Volt Single-Feed 300 Watt Electronic with Plug-in, 12 Volt Single-Feed 300 Watt Magnetic, 12 Volt Single-Feed 300 Watt Magnetic with Plug-in, 12 Volt Single-Feed 75 Watt Magnetic, 12 Volt Single-Feed 75 Watt Magnetic with Plug-in, 24 Volt Single-Feed 300 Watt Magnetic, 24 Volt Single-Feed 300 Watt Magnetic with Plug-in, 24 Volt Single-Feed 600 Watt Magnetic, or 24 Volt Single-Feed 600 Watt Magnetic with Plug-in.Shipping: This item usually ships within 3 to 5 business days. Dimensions: Item: Length 10.6 In., Width 4.3 In., Height 4.1 In. |
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Recessed Remote Transformer by Tech Lighting
$432 The Tech Lighting Recessed Remote Transformer: this remote magnetic transformer converts standard 120 or 277 volt line-voltage to 12 volts or 24 volts (depending on option chosen). This will provide the necessary voltage to power a Monopoint, Monorail, Wall Monorail or Freejack low-voltage, single or dual-feed lighting system. This transformer must be used with a power feed canopy or other power feed option (sold separately). The 12 volt output transformers require the use of 12 volt lamps; the 24 volt output transformers require the use of 24 volt lamps. Can be used to power lamps totaling up to 300 watts and is equipped with a fast-acting secondary circuit breaker that will safely turn off the system should a short occur. Once the short has been removed the breaker can be reset. This transformer is recessed into the wall. To simplify installation the transformer should be located no more than 20 feet from the run or power feed. The electrician will need to supply the proper gauge conductor from the transformer to the power feed location based on distance. This transformer is dimmable with a 600 watt low-voltage magnetic dimmer (not included). The dimmer is placed on the line side of the transformer. Consult the dimmer manufacturer for more specifics on dimmer installation and use. Tech Lighting, headquartered in Skokie, IL, is known for their innovative lighting systems and exquisite lighting designs. Their passion for art, sophistication and imagination is balanced by rigorous testing and quality control in the creation of their line-voltage and low-voltage lighting, including the Tech Lighting FreeJack and monorail systems and track heads. The Tech Lighting Recessed Remote Transformer is available with the following: Details:Remote Magnetic Transformer12 volt output transformers require the use of 12 volt lamps24 volt output transformers require the use of 24 volt lampsDimmable with a low-voltage magnetic dimmer (not included)ETL ListedOptions:Type: Recessed 12 Volt Dual-Feed 600 Watt Magnetic, Recessed 12 Volt Single-Feed 300 Watt Magnetic, Recessed 24 Volt Single-Feed 300 Watt Magnetic, or Recessed 24 Volt Single-Feed 600 Watt Magnetic.Shipping: This item usually ships within 3 to 5 business days. Dimensions: Item: Length 16 In., Width 10 In., Depth 4 In. |
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Remote Transformer for Two-Circuit Monorail by Tech Lighting
$540 The Tech Lighting Remote Transformer for Two-Circuit Monorail installs in accessible locations, but remains out of view behind the ceiling or wall. Power is brought to the rail system through a low-profile power feed canopy or other preferred power feed option (both sold separately). Available in single or dual-feed options, magnetic or electronic. Tech Lighting, headquartered in Skokie, IL, is known for their innovative lighting systems and exquisite lighting designs. Their passion for art, sophistication and imagination is balanced by rigorous testing and quality control in the creation of their line-voltage and low-voltage lighting, including the Tech Lighting FreeJack and monorail systems and track heads. The Tech Lighting Remote Transformer for Two-Circuit Monorail is available with the following: Details: Metal baseRequires canopy or special power feed (sold separately)Converts 120 Volt to 12 VoltDimmable with 600 Watt low-voltage dimmersETL ListedOptions:Type: 12 Volt Dual-Feed 4X300 Watt Electronic, 12 Volt Dual-Feed 4X300 Watt Magnetic, 12 Volt Single-Feed 2X300 Watt Electronic, or 12 Volt Single-Feed 2X300 Watt Magnetic.Shipping: This item usually ships within 3 to 5 business days. Dimensions: Magnetic Transformer: Length 12.5 In., Width 6.1 In., Height 5.9 In. Electronic Transformer: Length 13 In., Width 9 In., Height 4 In. |
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Biorb 12 Volt Transformer
$20.99 All aquariums need electrical power to operate their lighting and filtration systems and most use mains electricity at 120 volts. This can cause serious electric shock should the Fishkeeper drop or drench the electrical items in the aquarium water. The Reef One range of aquariums is designed to be extremely safe and therefore all its electrical items operate at the safe low level of 12 volts ac. To protect the Fishkeeper and children from electric shock, biOrb and biUbe aquariums use a plug top AC transformer that plugs into your electrical main socket and 'steps down' the voltage to a much safer 12 volts AC. The 12 volts is made available in the bottom of the AC transformer through two din sockets. Either socket can be used for the halogen light wire plug or the air pump wire plug as both sockets are interchangeable. The LED light if used in place of the halogen light can be plugged into either socket. Product Features The Twin Outlet Transformer Unit delivers power to both the light and air pump using only one plug US Type 120 Volts |
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Handheld Remote System RC223 by Minka Aire
$59.9 The Minka Aire Handheld Remote System RC223 transforms your Minka Aire Fan into an air movement and lighting point-n-click, wireless, remote operation. It can be utilized by fans with an existing wall control WC223 radio-frequency system. The Handheld Remote System RC223 features 3 speed fan control and a full range light dimmer. The Minka Group, located in Corona, CA, offers a variety of products, including Minka Aire fans, Minka Lavery lighting, and George Kovacs fans and lighting. The Minka Aire Handheld Remote System RC223 is available with the following: Details:White finish3 speed fan controlOn/Off plus full range light dimmerWireless remote operationWall holsterCanopy mounted receiverOperates at a distance of 40 feetCan be used in conjunction with WC213 Wall mount AireControl Includes 12 volt batteryShipping: This item usually ships in 48 hours. |
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InvisiLED Class II Remote Power Supply by WAC Lighting
$40.5 The WAC Lighting InvisiLED Class II Remote Power Supply act as an aid to keep your InvisiLED Light Strips shining brightly and beautifully throughout your home and eliminates the need for the individual remote power supplies. The InvisiLED Class II Remote Power Supply features a thermoplastic material. WAC Lighting, founded in 1984, has developed a strong reputation for high quality decorative and task lighting. Based in Garden City, New York, WAC Lighting is a leading manufacturer of low voltage, line voltage and LED lighting, including track systems, transformers, lamps, cabinet lighting and recessed downlights. The WAC Lighting InvisiLED Class II Remote Power Supply is available with the following: Included Features:Made of thermoplastic.One 72 in. wire.Hard wiring. 60 watts.UL Listed.Shipping: This item ships within five business days. |
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Peg Perego 12 Volt Battery for Ride-On Vehicles
$74.99 Peg Perego 12 Volt Battery for Ride-On Vehicles |
What do you like to listen to on the radio? You may enjoy talk radio, classic songs or new age contemporary hits. Perhaps you enjoy using your iPod system over the radio, or have been known to listen to satellite radio while driving. Wouldn’t it be great if you could listen to whatever music you wanted whenever you wanted-even if you were in the middle of nowhere, hundreds of miles into the ocean?
That’s the value of marine stereos. Marine stereos are entertainment stereos that offer radio broadcast as well as tape/CD playing and recording. They are usually called weatherproof or even waterproof systems, because of the extra protection they provide against rain or soaking. Weather-resistant stereos can withstand rain thanks to a poly coating process that prevents corrosion resulting from humid conditions. Weather resistant marine stereos may also protect a stereo system from damaging UV rays, salt in the air and excessive moisture. Weatherproof systems may also have speakers that have been reinforced with extra protection. Waterproof marine stereos imply more intensive construction designed to protect the stereo and its important parts from large spills of water that could result in a storm or just from high waves. Most stereo systems, even the ones designated as waterproof, are still vulnerable in the rear chassis area; thus, even the most protected system should be mounted in a reasonably safe location.
Marine stereos usually run off of the energy produced by a 12 volt DC marine battery or perhaps a car battery. Why is all this power required? Usually because the stereo system includes an amplifier for extra power. How much can you expect to pay for a marine stereo? Just the amplifier can cost anywhere from $100 to $500. Stereos can range into the thousands, depending on the number of features you want to add. What are some of the most commonly requested features for marine stereo system?
A wireless remote is a must-have feature, as it allows you to access your system from a short distance away and perform numerous operations. Another popular feature for marine stereos is that of a CD changer control. However, the true must-have feature for today’s tech savvy boater is the option of auxiliary inputs. This allows a person to play a variety of multimedia through the system, including iPod songs, DVDs, MP3s and satellite radio. The two biggest satellite radio providers are Sirius and XM. Many people enjoy satellite radio for its commercial free content, wide variety of entertainment and clear reception through the country.
How comforting it is to know that you can listen to all of your favorite songs while out at sea, on a cruise, or heck, even stranded on a desert island! What’s great about these stereos is that the reception is generally of a very high quality, even better than your average car radio performance! More information on ordering boat stereo systems for your sea expedition can be found by visiting online retailers. Marine stereos truly make the music last!