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    Default Profilux, DIY LED, and effects ...

    I know that the Profilux can simulate lightning and give moonlight effects either via a SimuL stick or spot. It can also apparently do these effects via RS232 control of AquaIllumination LED lights.

    Can it do the same with dimmable DIY LED's via the 0-10V interfaces?

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    you can connect any device with a 0-10V-interface

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    Matthias

    He is asking if you can also create thunderstorm effect with DIY LED connected to the 1-10V line, or is there some special driver inside the simu sticks that create this?


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    Quote Originally Posted by aqua_digital View Post
    Matthias

    He is asking if you can also create thunderstorm effect with DIY LED connected to the 1-10V line, or is there some special driver inside the simu sticks that create this?
    no, this is not possible with a DIY lamp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthias View Post
    no, this is not possible with a DIY lamp

    But we can have a DIY LED light use the moon phase funciton correct? If we can, can I use the same light to perform both the moon phases, and my night to day and day to night transitions?

    Can you elaborate on why we cant use a DIY LED light to perform a thunderstorm? Is it a matter of using a LED driver that supports that type of function?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdrabek View Post
    But we can have a DIY LED light use the moon phase funciton correct? If we can, can I use the same light to perform both the moon phases, and my night to day and day to night transitions?

    Can you elaborate on why we cant use a DIY LED light to perform a thunderstorm? Is it a matter of using a LED driver that supports that type of function?
    Matthias: what is the answer to jdrabek's question above.

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