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amdx
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On 9/25/2020 1:49 AM, rhor...@gmail.com wrote:
You said,
\"I want a simple circuit compatible with 110 volt dimmable LED lights\"
\"but none for 110VAC dimmable LED lights.\"
Now your discussing 120VAC bulbs. What type lights are you driving.
Mikek
On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 7:24:18 AM UTC-5, amdx wrote:
These show some promise, the size seems good, it has the 0 to 10 volt
control. I have now idea what the impedance of
the 0 to 10 volt control is, so not sure how easy it would be to control
with an RC. Price is right.
Not sure how it reacts to applying AC with the control held at zero.
Might need a big resistor or see if these can be modified for 12V operation
https://www.1000bulbs.com/category/25-36-volt-hardwire-constant-current-led-drivers/
12v-36v unit
https://www.1000bulbs.com/product/209386/HAT-10032.html
Here\'s a 12V unit, but it\'s a little longer, 4.25\" x 1.5\".
https://www.1000bulbs.com/product/100980/LEDF-ACA12V12H10M.html
Mikek
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No, those are all LED drivers. There are a number of inexpensive fade-up solutions for low voltage DC LED strips. I need a solution for 120VAC bulbs.
You said,
\"I want a simple circuit compatible with 110 volt dimmable LED lights\"
\"but none for 110VAC dimmable LED lights.\"
Now your discussing 120VAC bulbs. What type lights are you driving.
Mikek