i’d like to buy 6 rolls of this product DC24V SMD2835 Full Spectrum LED Strip Light - CRI 97+ | 600 LEDs (120 LEDs/M) | 2700K / 3000K / 4000K / 5500K / 6500K | 16W/M | 8mm PCB | CRI 80+ | IP00 / IP67 | for Mirror, Kitchen Cabinet, Bedroom,is this strip dimmable?
Yes, it is dimmable. I’ve installed the same 24V SMD2835 strips for a bedroom ceiling project. As long as you use a compatible single-color dimmer, the brightness can be adjusted smoothly.
One thing to keep in mind: the strip doesn’t dim on its own. You need to add a dimming controller between the power supply and the strip. Also, with 6 rolls, the total load is pretty high, so make sure both your power supply and dimmer can handle it.
Good point. Also ask yourself if you want all 6 rolls to dim together or separately. If everything is connected to one controller, they’ll adjust brightness at the same time. If you need zoning (like mirror separate from cabinet), you’ll need multiple controllers.
These are all excellent points.
To summarize:
• Yes, the DC24V SMD2835 Full Spectrum LED Strip is dimmable with a compatible 24V single-color PWM dimming controller.
• If controlling all 6 rolls together (approx. 480W max load), please ensure both your power supply and dimmer support sufficient wattage.
• For simple and stable brightness control, we recommend our Heavy Duty High Power Single Color LED Dimmer (RF Remote Controller):
https://www.ledlightsworld.com/products/heavy-duty-high-power-single-color-led-dimmer-rf-remote-controller-for-smd5050-3528-led-strips
Besides whether it’s dimmable, you might also want to check what kind of dimming method you prefer. RF remote dimmers are simple and reliable. If you want wall control, you may need a compatible 24V PWM wall dimmer instead.
If you’re planning to connect it to a smart home system, check compatibility first. Standard RF dimmers work great, but they don’t directly integrate with WiFi unless you use a smart controller version.