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(03-18-2022, 12:48 PM)mound Wrote: Thinking about switches for inside cabinets to toggle when a drawer is opened/closed to turn on/off LED strip lighting.
If the lighting transformer outputs 24v or 48v DC, is there any reason I can't use a micro switch like this, that's rated for 250v AC?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MFRMFS6/?co..._lig_dp_it
thanks!
The DC amperage rating will be way less that the AC amperage rating probably in the 0.6 A DC for the 24-48 volt lighting xformer. Check the rating of the strip lights. Roly
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It looks like that driver's rated output current is 2Ax3 (2A max per output, with 3 separate outputs). The switch you are looking at looks like it is rated at 250VAC@5A (that's RMS). So, that switch should be fine for 48VDC@2A. I wouldn't connect more than one strip to a single switch. I'm assuming you picked the driver knowing that it is rated to drive the LED strips you are using without overloading the driver.
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