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# 15 Amps max current rating 16 sound-activated built-in programs 4 dual Edison sockets, 4 channels Products ED15 Eliminator DMX Dimmer Pack

**Brand:** adj
**Price:** € 305.60
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## Summary

> 💡 Illuminate your vibe, command the night!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Products ED15 Eliminator DMX Dimmer Pack by adj
- **How much does it cost?** € 305.60 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- adj enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted adj brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Amp Up the Control:** Handles a robust 15 Amps total current, ensuring your fixtures run smoothly without tripping breakers.
- • **Versatile Venue Ready:** Ideal for nightclubs, weddings, bars, and home studios—transform any space into an immersive light experience.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Fully DMX controllable with easy setup—mount on walls or ceilings and start dazzling instantly.
- • **Beat-Synced Light Shows:** 16 automatic and sound-activated programs let your lights dance perfectly to the rhythm, no DJ needed.
- • **Power Your Party Like a Pro:** Four dual Edison sockets deliver up to 5A per channel, powering your lighting setup with precision and reliability.

## Overview

The ADJ ED15 Eliminator DMX Dimmer Pack is a compact, 4-channel lighting controller featuring dual Edison sockets per channel, supporting up to 5 Amps each and a total of 15 Amps. It offers 16 built-in automatic and sound-activated programs for dynamic light shows, with full DMX control compatibility. Designed for versatile mounting and easy plug-and-play operation, it’s perfect for professional and personal event lighting setups, delivering reliable dimming and power management in a sleek, durable package.

## Description

Take control of your light show with Eliminator’s ED-15. Its unique 4-channel dimmer pack is designed to control your light fixtures movement. This 15-amp controller features 16 automatic and sound activated built-in programs. The ED-15 also features 450 watts per channel and comes with analog in and out points. No more stress or headaches! Let the ED-15 take control of your light show. Great for home bars and party rooms.

Review: Excellent dimmer packs (At least in stand-alone mode) - I have a small recording studio in my basement, and I thought it would be neat if I installed a lighting system, too. I purchased one of these ED15 dimmer packs, and then I was so pleased with it that a couple of weeks later I got another one. So far I have been really happy with the ED15s. I have 48 lights (40-Watt Bulbrite ceramic green, blue, red & yellow bulbs) in small clip-on lamps clipped to the beams of my unfinished basement. I split 3 lights into each outlet, for a total of 6 lights per channel. My 7 year-old son and I have a blast playing the drums with the light show! I did have a strange issue that occurred one day and never since: the ED15s would not work when I turned them on, even though the Power Indicator light came on. I called Eliminator Lighting, and they were very friendly and tried their best to fix my problem, which turned out to be a problem with my power system, I think; unplugging one light and plugging it into a different outlet would start the ED15s right up. I have since installed two new 20-AMP circuits: the lights go into one and the audio system into the other, and I have had no more problems. Please note that so far I only use these in stand-alone mode, so I can't speak for their DMX capabilities. They run in auto-mode, running from the pre-set programs and at a speed controlled by the dip switches, or in audio mode, following the pre-sets to the beat of the drums or bass. They respond very well to my drums, but the music does have to be turned up somewhat for them to respond to my audio system. I would like to eventually control them from my MacBook Pro, but there is not much online guidance indicating which software and USB-to-DMX converters I will need. I called Eliminator Lighting again, and they suggested American DJ's My DMX 2.0. That costs about $300, though, so I'm bidding my time. For the moment, I am very happy with the system as it is. Also note that the packs only dim in DMX slave mode; in stand-alone mode they simply turn on & off. I would probably have given the ED15s a 4-star rating, given the slight imperfections I have noted, but for $70, they can't be beat!
Review: I own three of these! - This is the best deal you will find for a dimmer pack. Can't beat it. Now for the details. Having used these for more than a year, take note of these things when buying this unit: 1) It's the best deal. I searched long and hard for the best deal on dimmer packs, and this is it. Look no further. Priced under $100 and eligible for Free Prime Two-Day Shipping, this is an easy choice. 2) Note the amps, volts, and watts. Run the calculations for your setup. Google about this if you need to. Run the calculator. For my set up, I only use two of the eight plug-ins. Let me explain why. With this unit, you get four channels with two plugs for each channel. Each channel can sustain 5amps, and the entire unit maxes out at 15amps. This means that if you're using a 110 or 120 outlet, the most (and you don't necessarily want to max out these things) you would get out of the unit is enough juice to power one 575 watt lamp per channel, and even then, you can really only use two, maybe three channels. For my setup, I found that trying to run three channels with 575 watt lamps either tripped the unit or tripped by breaker. So, be careful, and do your research. 3) This unit DOES have full dimming capabilities, not just "on and off" capabilities, as other reviewers have thought. To use the full dimming capabilities, you must set the unit up properly. 4) Learn DMX protocols. This can be tricky for new users, but the manual does explain which dip switches to flip in order to start at certain channels on your board. 5) Fuses will blow. For me, after more than a year of using these, I've learned that fuses basically blow any time a lamp burns out. No big deal though, just unplug the unit and swap it out. That said, the fuses can be purchased expensively at Grainger Supply or inexpensively in bulk on the internet. 6) This unit can be used without a board. Just put the thing in sound mode, and it will change colors when it picks up a beat. Convenient for party use or solo acts. 7) This unit uses three pin DMX cables or XLR cables, not five pin DMX. So that's my review. These things work well, and they are reasonably priced. Just make sure you read up on DMX stuff and watt/amp stuff so that you can eliminate any possible "user error" that my lessen your experience. Have fun!

## Features

- 4-Channel Dmx Dimmer Pack: There Are 4 Dual Edison Sockets For Channel Output. Up To 5Amps May Connect To Each Channel
- 16 Automatic/Sound Activated Built-In Programs: 16 Built-In Programs, With Single/Loop Programming Available
- Plug And Play: Eliminators Ed15 4-Channel Dimmer Pack Is Fully Controllable With A Dmx Control. Working Position Includes Any Safe Position
- Stage Lighting: The Ed15 Works Wonderfully To Light Up Night Clubs, Mobile Dj Sets, Pubs, Bars, Banquets, Weddings, Family Parties And More

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000WKY4C8 |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,044 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #526 in Stage Lighting Accessories |
| Brand Name | adj |
| Circuit Type | 4-way |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Contact Type | Variable |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Dimmer Switch |
| Current Rating | 15 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (212) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00855666000662 |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 9.5 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | SPECIAL EFFECTS LIGHTING AND EQUIPMENT |
| Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Eliminator Lighting |
| Material Type | Engineering plastics and metal alloys |
| Model | ED-15 |
| Mounting Type | wall mount or ceiling mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Specification Met | No |
| Switch Type | Dimmer Switch |
| Terminal | Screw |
| UPC | 855666000662 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty limited warranty. |
| Wattage | 450 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** adj
- **Connector Type:** Plug In
- **Contact Type:** Variable
- **Current Rating:** 15 Amps
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 11 x 9.5 x 3.5 inches
- **Material:** Engineering plastics and metal alloys
- **Operating Voltage:** 120 Volts (AC)
- **Operation Mode:** Automatic
- **Switch Type:** Dimmer Switch
- **Terminal:** Screw

## Images

![Products ED15 Eliminator DMX Dimmer Pack - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61+-U8KuXuL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you use this for Christmas lights? Thanks**
A: Yeah you can, don't let people tell you that you can't.HOWEVER: This unit IS NOT waterproof at all, but since your question makes you sound like a DIY extremist like me; you'll figure out a way to case it. (Personally I use a sprinkler timer box that's water tight, drill some holes in that sucker and attach some leads with solder if you feel like it.)It would also depend on the type of software you wanted to use it with. I'm currently using 5 of these in a Light-O-Rama network. (E.1.3.1 to Dmx 3pin, then into the chain of dimmers.) If you need a good dongle, I'd either recommend the HolidayCoro or an Enttec Pro.

**Q: is this quiet and does it have a switch only mode?**
A: Quiet?   It's silent
Switch only?  Yes it has this mode but you need to set the proper dip switches and then send it a dmx control signal of more then 50% to turn it on

**Q: Does any body use theses in master slave mode? I'm trying to use it as the master with a different dmx controlled dimmer as the slave**
A: Address it to the same address as your dimmer you want to have it copy. Use in DMX mode not slave mode. The Dimmer should overlap channels and respond to the same DMX signal no matter what made or model of dimmer if the channels are overlapping.

**Q: Does this unit make a lot of noise? I am trying to replace some noisy dimer boxes I have that are old.**
A: no. seems quiet.  we also use wireless in ear monitors and mics and i dont pick up any dimmer pack noise

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent dimmer packs (At least in stand-alone mode)
*by C***Y on October 6, 2013*

I have a small recording studio in my basement, and I thought it would be neat if I installed a lighting system, too. I purchased one of these ED15 dimmer packs, and then I was so pleased with it that a couple of weeks later I got another one. So far I have been really happy with the ED15s. I have 48 lights (40-Watt Bulbrite ceramic green, blue, red & yellow bulbs) in small clip-on lamps clipped to the beams of my unfinished basement. I split 3 lights into each outlet, for a total of 6 lights per channel. My 7 year-old son and I have a blast playing the drums with the light show! I did have a strange issue that occurred one day and never since: the ED15s would not work when I turned them on, even though the Power Indicator light came on. I called Eliminator Lighting, and they were very friendly and tried their best to fix my problem, which turned out to be a problem with my power system, I think; unplugging one light and plugging it into a different outlet would start the ED15s right up. I have since installed two new 20-AMP circuits: the lights go into one and the audio system into the other, and I have had no more problems. Please note that so far I only use these in stand-alone mode, so I can't speak for their DMX capabilities. They run in auto-mode, running from the pre-set programs and at a speed controlled by the dip switches, or in audio mode, following the pre-sets to the beat of the drums or bass. They respond very well to my drums, but the music does have to be turned up somewhat for them to respond to my audio system. I would like to eventually control them from my MacBook Pro, but there is not much online guidance indicating which software and USB-to-DMX converters I will need. I called Eliminator Lighting again, and they suggested American DJ's My DMX 2.0. That costs about $300, though, so I'm bidding my time. For the moment, I am very happy with the system as it is. Also note that the packs only dim in DMX slave mode; in stand-alone mode they simply turn on & off. I would probably have given the ED15s a 4-star rating, given the slight imperfections I have noted, but for $70, they can't be beat!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I own three of these!
*by J***E on April 3, 2013*

This is the best deal you will find for a dimmer pack. Can't beat it. Now for the details. Having used these for more than a year, take note of these things when buying this unit: 1) It's the best deal. I searched long and hard for the best deal on dimmer packs, and this is it. Look no further. Priced under $100 and eligible for Free Prime Two-Day Shipping, this is an easy choice. 2) Note the amps, volts, and watts. Run the calculations for your setup. Google about this if you need to. Run the calculator. For my set up, I only use two of the eight plug-ins. Let me explain why. With this unit, you get four channels with two plugs for each channel. Each channel can sustain 5amps, and the entire unit maxes out at 15amps. This means that if you're using a 110 or 120 outlet, the most (and you don't necessarily want to max out these things) you would get out of the unit is enough juice to power one 575 watt lamp per channel, and even then, you can really only use two, maybe three channels. For my setup, I found that trying to run three channels with 575 watt lamps either tripped the unit or tripped by breaker. So, be careful, and do your research. 3) This unit DOES have full dimming capabilities, not just "on and off" capabilities, as other reviewers have thought. To use the full dimming capabilities, you must set the unit up properly. 4) Learn DMX protocols. This can be tricky for new users, but the manual does explain which dip switches to flip in order to start at certain channels on your board. 5) Fuses will blow. For me, after more than a year of using these, I've learned that fuses basically blow any time a lamp burns out. No big deal though, just unplug the unit and swap it out. That said, the fuses can be purchased expensively at Grainger Supply or inexpensively in bulk on the internet. 6) This unit can be used without a board. Just put the thing in sound mode, and it will change colors when it picks up a beat. Convenient for party use or solo acts. 7) This unit uses three pin DMX cables or XLR cables, not five pin DMX. So that's my review. These things work well, and they are reasonably priced. Just make sure you read up on DMX stuff and watt/amp stuff so that you can eliminate any possible "user error" that my lessen your experience. Have fun!

### ⭐ Well Built, Poorly Designed
*by N***N on October 8, 2013*

This DMX dimmer pack contains safety hazards, and should be considered somewhat disposable. The unit has a rope light connector (the little white thing on the bottom right corner). The rope light connector has multiple 120V pins that are barely concealed inside the plastic. Next to the rope light connector, there is a label that says "Don't Touch! High Voltage!". If a spider crawls along this part of the unit just right, it will short circuit the whole thing. This brings me to my next point. The unit has a master fuse, and fuses for each channel. However, the fuses are all internal. Additionally, there is a warning on the box that warns you not to open it, and that there are no user servicable parts inside. Putting it all together, it would appear that someone (or something) could bump this thing just right, and effectively destroy the device. From the lack of a UL logo anywhere, it appears that the device is not UL listed. I doubt it would have passed anyway. Having said all of that, it did appear to work well when I tried it out. DMX dimming worked great, there was minimal buzzing, the metal box seems sturdy. If they just ditched the rope light connector and made the fuses accessible, this would be a great unit for the money.

## Frequently Bought Together

- ADJ Products ED15 Eliminator DMX Dimmer Pack
- Accu Cable 25 foot 3 pin true dmx cable rated at 110 ohms end to end to ensure no signal drop

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