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0-10v Dimming
Using a LMJ-5T-DV-B for 0-10V dimming on LED strip lights that go around the crown molding of a room.
The LED supply is a meanwell HLG-B. When connected the lights dim down to about 10%, but never turn all the way off. Are there any adjustments so off is 0%/off?
Thanks.
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The red lead from the module is the switch-leg that should then go to the power supply input. When the module turns off, this will kill power to the driver and make the LED strip go off.
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The red lead from the module is the switch-leg that should then go to the power supply input. When the module turns off, this will kill power to the driver and make the LED strip go off.
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The LED strip lights (24v) are drawing about 9 amps (260 watts). Any idea on a way around a 5amp limit?
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the 5a limit is on the 120v side, that would be 600W. Call tech for some help wiring. You aren't supposed to run the LED power through the 0-10v leads, those are strictly for controlling dimmable ballasts and drivers.
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After some additional research, a slight modification of cabling will be required. The LMJ will front end the circuit and act like a switch by being able to turn off the power to the LED power source (meanwell HLG).
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Originally Posted by
heimdm
After some additional research, a slight modification of cabling will be required. The LMJ will front end the circuit and act like a switch by being able to turn off the power to the LED power source (meanwell HLG).
Now you've got it right.