So if I would put the Dim+ to the left post of the potentiometer, the Dim- to the middle one and the left wire post stays free it will work?100k potentiometer
Wire post #1 to blue wire
Wire post #2 to white wire
This is how mine is wired and works OK
sorry I mean the right wire post stays freeSo if I would put the Dim+ to the left post of the potentiometer, the Dim- to the middle one and the left wire post stays free it will work?
Thank you, you helped me a lot!!That's correct
Depends on how far away the driver needs to be mounted. The light I'm building for a customer requires the driver be mounted in a totally different room. PWM signals wouldn't work in that instance without over complicating things. Although the idea of being able to dim the lights through a smart phone app is intriguingWhat about using an arudino - hook the POT up to a analog input and then drive the 4 dimmers individually off arduino outputs? Might require a voltage doubling circuit but SDS kindly laid that out earlier in this thread
Could add some switches on 4 other inputs to turn each light on/off completely.
This thread has a hell of a lot of information. Thank you very much!!
I don't have a great grasp on this yet so was just going off that table in my post above. How do you get to 33K for 3?You are correct, for 2 drivers a 50K pot and no worries about the third pin or where the resistor goes.
For 3 drivers wouldnt it be 33K?
1/4 watt 10k ohmI'm trying to source a low current limiter, but am having trouble finding a part that would be appropriate for a potentiometer, 50Kohm specifically. Can anyone give me a lead?
Thank you! So, it's just a resistor? I'm learning as I go...1/4 watt 10k ohm
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Ohmite/OD103JE/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMuDPtTs5Gda2wcLJqyBp4LZpiTg6hnJOFI=
Not sure if 5k ohm might be better since u using 50k pot
You can filter any specific value of resistor u want on mouser
...other posible way for automated control (arduino way,,,. contactors + timmers way...) its substitute the 12-pole rotary switch with 12 channel reles and a pcb with all resistors circuit/s... ...another resistive scaled dimming way... ...i saw 16 channel reles (or 6+6)...not too expensives actually... maybe with SSRs...crazy idea?...Resistive dimming with either utilising a pot (smooth linear dimming) or a rotary switch (pre-set adjustments )
is mainly applied for MANUAL dimming-controlling of LED driver(s).
For AUTOMATED dimming-control ,
then the Pulse Width Modulated dimming option should be used .
Automated control can be achieved ,using the resistive way ( via digital potentiometer IC ),
but extra circuitry and components are needed.Cost is increased also.
So it stays -far - aside ...
50k pot with 5 or 10k ohm resistor just as you had in the image. Mouser has many options for 50k pots but expensiveThank you! So, it's just a resistor? I'm learning as I go...
I think 5K or 10K would be fine... I don't foresee the need to run a 300w lamp at 30 watts.