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Elemental LED Updates SWITCHEX+ Dimmer and Driver Combo

SWITCHEX

Elemental LED has unveiled the SWITCHEX®+, the next-generation device that seamlessly merges a low-voltage power supply with a dimmer switch into one compact solution. This revised and improved innovation is built on the patented architecture of its original model and delivers upgraded performance and compatibility with a sleek, modern design – available through the Diode LED brand. 

The SWITCHEX+ simplifies LED lighting installations. Like its predecessor, it converts 120VAC to low-voltage 12VDC or 24VDC, but this new version introduces auto-load sensing and 3-way switching. These enhancements significantly improve its capability and dimming performance, making it even more versatile and user-friendly. It’s as easy to install as the popular predecessor, fitting seamlessly into a standard switch box. 

“The customer-driven development of SWITCHEX+ symbolizes our commitment to creating solutions that elevate the industry,” said Randy Holleschau, President and CEO of Elemental LED. 

“We create and innovate to overcome the challenges we see in the industry, and SWITCHEX+ represents the type of forward-thinking that makes us so successful,” said Paul Irwin, Chief Revenue Officer of Elemental LED. 

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