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Thread: 1-10V to 1-24V converter for LEDs

  1. #1
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    Default 1-10V to 1-24V converter for LEDs

    I was playing with my Reef Brite LED strips today and found out I can dim them by regulating the voltage. The max input voltage is 24V 1.67A It would be cool if you where able to develop a device similar to the LED control or Breeze control that would allow us to dim my Reef Brites. (I know it is probably something I could do myself but I do not have the electronic knowledge to do this.)

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    +1 . I have Reef bright and they aewsome . wish i can dim them with profilux in the near future. for now i just have them on timer

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    Wow! Now that I know the Reef Brights ARE dimmable I may look into them in my next build especially if we can get them "Controlled" via the ProfiLux system.

    PLEASE

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    I do not know if they are "officially" dimmable but I found this link and decided to try it (http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...1760115&page=2)

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    Just get a 1-10 controlled 24v transformer

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    Where can we get such a thing?

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    search for this on google:
    PWM-CONTROLLER 3 CHANNEL, 24V, 1-10V

    not 100% they would all work but some should

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    The 1-10v is a standard control for dimming lights, if you have a look around there are led power supplies that accept the 1-10v signal. A couple that spring to ming is the meanwell enl series and the eldoled drivers.

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