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    Default Simu stick driver

    What dimmingrange does the simudriver have? I want to dim the simusticks från 0-100%. If not how can I solve it? Led passive?

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    yes, of course the Simu-Driver dims from 0% to 100%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthias View Post
    yes, of course the Simu-Driver dims from 0% to 100%
    Its not so obvious when I read the specs on your homepage. It says nothing about the dimmingrange and most 1-10v dimming is 10-100%.

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    and most 1-10v dimming is 10-100%.
    This statement is valid for tube dimming in general but not for LED systems. Reason is the need of a minimum voltage/power to ignite a tube and guarantee a stable and flicker-free light (due same reason it is necessary to burn-in tubes). With the upcoming of LED systems this limitations are gone.

    Lowest dimming value is only limited by the drivers abilities and a burn-in time isn´t need anymore
    Last edited by Gunther; 12.06.2015 at 08:23.

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    Sure, but as you say many drivers still only handle 10-100%. Would be good if you include this in the specs to avoid confusion. Like your products but the info on the homepage could be better and more clear.

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    Sure, but as you say many drivers still only handle 10-100%.
    This is only valid for tube drivers and not for LED systems.

    BTW: Im not GHL staff.

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    Led systems yes but DC drivers no. Hard to find DC drivers 0-100%

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