SSGrower
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There are others like cob kits that will be much better for info on drivers some have on board (a?) dimming others (the b I think) are dimable remotely by either a potentiaometer, voltage signal or pwm signal.LOL! Good practice for when the world runs out if drinking water!
I had my eye on the MW drivers ending with the "B" code at the end, indicating that it's a dimmable driver. Is the "D" model different than that?
It is my understanding that the D versions have either built in timers or can be configured for remote control via their proprietary software and controllers. One example given for why or how they would be used included a gradual brightening for street light applications as the sun sets and a gradual dimming as the sun rises. The way I interpreted it is that the driver (or controller or ?) was capable of receiving inputs from things like light intensity sensors, motion detectors or other switches and adjusting the driver output to the desired level.