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The DEWENWILS 60W WiFi Low Voltage Transformer converts standard 120V AC to safe 12V DC power, enabling smart, remote-controlled landscape lighting. Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, it features multiple timer modes, overload protection, and a weatherproof design for reliable, energy-efficient outdoor illumination.
S**E
Works great. I'd buy it again.
This is a good product. It was easy to install and set up. I've got mine set to come on at dusk and go off at dawn. It's on my front porch and there's a light on the porch. One night I turned on the light to go out and turn off the water and the yard lights went out. I didn't notice until I step back inside and turned off the porch light. It was very dark in the yard. The yard lights came right back on in a minute or so. It's working just as it's supposed to but in the past, I always bought transformers with timers. I had not considered that the light sensor would be sensitive to a porch light. Just be careful where you install it. This is not a negative review of the product in any way. It works well and I'm very happy with it.
P**E
Great product!
Great product very simple and easy to use. I am using 1 watt LED walkway lights and have no problem at all. Tried other name brands first and had so many problems. Will only use this product from now on!!
A**B
Excellent Value with Smart Features
Great transformer for 12V DC deck lighting. Setup was quick and straightforward, and the Wi-Fi feature is a big plus. I was able to connect it to Alexa in minutes, and it’s been working flawlessly since. Excellent value for the price.
J**G
Remote did not work - Pairing instructions in review
Transformer works fine and was easy to swap out for my old one.I paid a few extra bucks to get the unit with a remote, but the remote does not work. The instructions say “The transmitter and receiver have been pre-programmed for immediate use. If you find the receivers works abnormally or the indicator on the remote control becomes dim, please replace the battery.” Replacing the battery did not work and there are no other controls to pair the remote with the transformer.Update: After submitting this review, the seller messaged me with instructions on pairing the remote to the transformer.1. Long press the timer setting button on the transformer until you see a blinking light. (A few seconds)2. press any button on the remote. The remote is now paired.
J**L
Works well. Can add additional lights. Love the remote!
This transformer seemed easy to use-it was done for me. I love the remote control fob. The lights we chose have 3 wattage settings. We chose the lowest and it is perfect for the screen porch.
M**O
Super easy install with SmartLife and Alexa
My previous SMY 100W Transformer burned out after about 18 months of use likely caused by a short where water got into the underground wiring. So I did an extensive rewire of my eight 5W LED Lights so that all connections are above ground.This transformer is compact, light, efficient, easy to install, with a simple design and at a very reasonable price, especially since it has Wi-Fi & Alexa capability. It was one of the easiest devices to connect to Wi-Fi that I've encountered. I have a smart home with around 85 devices connected to my router, so I understand problem devices. Many manufacturers including Dewenwils have their own apps that they want you to install, but this device works perfect installed using SmartLife, which even brought in the exact model icon into the app. So I have no doubt that the Dewenwils app is based on the SmartLife app that is mentioned in the instructions. Connect it up, put it on your wall, open SmartLife, press and hold the power button on the device, and then when its in pairing mode click Add in SmartLife. After 30 to 50 seconds it connected and worked! Transformers usually last a long time, so with my new wiring, I'm hoping this one lasts years.
C**E
Great subitute for pathway lights.
I had pathway light ( 20 watts halgon with 300 watt trasformer). The transformer quit.So, I decided to switch to led (2watt bulbs) and a smaller transformer because of cost. Much cheaper in cost. Worked out great!
I**N
WARNING: May fry ALL your individual landscaping lights!!!
I bought two of these transformers, and they worked very nicely for a couple months.......THEN, we had an electrical storm that caused the power to go out for a few seconds (no lightning strike, just a short power interruption) and afterwards none of the landscaping lights worked. I tested the landscaping transformers, and yep, they were bad. Since these transformers were so inexpensive, I just bought two replacement Dewenwils transformers (exactly the same as before).Upon installing the new transformers, I realized not only were the transformers destroyed from the power outage, but they had sent a bad voltage to ALL of my landscaping lights TOTALLY FRYING EACH AND EVERY INDIVIDUAL LIGHT!!!!! Which obviously means a COMPLETE reinstallation of my entire landscaping system from scratch, costing days of work and several hundred dollars in new lights. This happened at TWO different locations that were on totally separate power mains. There were 3 different types of LED lights in the system (sidewalk lights, tree spot lights, and deck handrail lights) and they were ALL fried. Nothing else plugged in to these same AC power sources had any problems whatsoever. Computers were fine, modems were fine, other things plugged into other transformers, etc.... JUST the two landscaping boxes died, and then killed all the landscaping lights too.I attached a fuse in line with the 12v output to try to keep this from happening again, but then realized I have no idea if this would actually stop this from happening again (for example, if the transformer reversed the DC polarity, the fuse wouldn't stop it, but it could potentially fry all the lights yet again). So I'm removing the replacement Dewenwils transformers from my (entirely new) landscape lighting system, and going with a completely different company who has a more established track record in landscaping lighting. I hate spending the extra money, but there's no way I want to install ALL my landscaping lights from scratch again.I say this because I know we all spend a LOT of time and expense installing all the underground wires and attaching individual lights, installing into decks, etc, and no one wants to have to dig it ALL up and start from scratch because of a simple power failure. It scares me that there is apparently no safety mechanism for the 12v DC output of these in case something goes wrong with the AC power input... short power outages are relatively common in most places.To Dewenwils, I'd say PLEASE install some sort of fuse or cutoff mechanism to kill the 12v circuit in the event something goes wrong either with the AC power source, or inside the transformer unit. We spend way too much time and effort in our landscaping lighting to have it all fried by a bad control box.
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