Just looking for some feedback from anyone who may have taken the leap.
Just looking for some feedback from anyone who may have taken the leap.
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Looking for advantages/disadvantages compared to traditional RPM modules.
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I looked at them for a job with a bunch of 10v loads. Turned out the 10v DIN rail was more expensive with no clear advantage.
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OK, so I'll ask again, but in a different way.
What are the advantages of using the DIN rail setup over RPM modules? Less noise (switching)? Easier install?
I know the DIN rail modules use a QS link instead of a separate panel link, so we need one less processor link. In reality, on a large system, that isn't going to move the needle much $.
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This depends on type of LED being used. A lot of older 0-10 Led dimming drivers didn't not turn light to 0 so the rpm was used to drop out power to the driver forcing the led to 0. However most newer 0-10 led drivers do turn the led off at 0 so rpm is not needed. FYI when using a tvm in an RPM panel although you will loose the rpm spot it is not always necessary to actually use the rpm It is dependent o the driver