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Dimming Options for LED Strip

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Update time : 2019-06-08 22:14:49

Mains Voltage Dimming

Mains Voltage Dimming is suitable when a "traditional" wall mounted dimmer switch must be used. A "Dimmable Mains to low voltage" LED Driver must also be used to power the lighting.

Mains Voltage dimming circuit for LED Strip Lights

12/24V Dimming

12V/24V Dimming is the most popular way of dimming our LED Strip. A 12V/24V dimmer controller and a standard 12V/24V LED Driver must be used. It usually offers a better range of dimming compared to mains dimming and allows remote control, wifi or touch panel dimming.

LED RGB Strip connection diagram

0/1-10V Dimming

1-10V Dimming is usually used for commercial or large domestic LED Strip installations. A 1-10V dimmer switch is required to generate the 1-10V control signal. A 1-10V dimming interface receives the signal and "PWM" dims the 12/24V output accordingly. A standard 12V/24V LED Driver is connected to the interface in order to power the lights. Multiple 1-10V interfaces can be used with one dimmer switch allowing for a large setup with smooth and gradual dimming range.

0/1-10V Dimming Circuit Diagram for LED Strip