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    Default New product "LEDControl1"

    Now our new led-controller "LEDControl1" is available.

    It enables you to dim a LED-lamp with 700mA and max. 20V with a 1-10V-interface of the ProfiLux.

    Plugs and sockets are compatible to TMC/Aquaray lamps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthias View Post
    Now our new led-controller "LEDControl1" is available.

    It enables you to dim a LED-lamp with 700mA and max. 20V with a 1-10V-interface of the ProfiLux.

    Plugs and sockets are compatible to TMC/Aquaray lamps.

    You may want to rethink about the 700ma, most powerful LEDS are running at 1000ma, to be able to reach the proper PAR levels.

    Other then that, great product, looking forward for it.

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    Will this unit (LEDControl1) connecterd to a L - port?

    And how will it look like in the ProfiLux II, Firmware 4.06, English when you should program the unit.

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    yes, is connected to L y

    Programming: like all other dimmable lamps, there is no difference
    First program the illumination run x
    Then assign illumination x to L y

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    I can buy from a friend ledtubes
    can i controll them with the (ledcontrol1) Moving through the L1/L2 L3/L4

    the data from the LED tube are

    Replacement for fluorescent tube 150cm 58 watt
    Number of LEDs: 420
    Fitting size: G13
    Lamp Size: L.1500mmx? 30mm
    Consumption: 18 watts.
    Voltage: 220 to 240 volts.
    Degrees angle: 120?
    Light color: warm white (3000 - 3500K)
    Place in existing luminaire after removal USA and starter
    Burn Times:? 50,000
    Warranty: 2 years.


    thanks for the reply

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    no, you can't since the LED tube you mentioned is a replacement for a standard fluorescent and it must be operated with high voltage

    LEDControl can control LED lamps with 700mA and 20V max.

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    that's a bummer
    is there any other way to control this kind of ledtube with the profilux?
    For example with a led driver? and are there led tubes with 700mA and 20V max. ?
    Last edited by marco; 30.05.2009 at 16:12.

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    Is this a LED ballast or just the controll unit?

    How many LED´s can you use if i have one called
    Forward Voltage typ. 3.3V (max.3.9V)

    (Cree XR-E 7090 R2, white, 242 Lumen)

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    ballast or control unit? I would say both

    20V : 3.9V => approx. 5 LEDs in a line

    but the current is more importnt - your LEDs must draw a current of 700 mA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthias View Post
    ballast or control unit? I would say both

    20V : 3.9V => approx. 5 LEDs in a line

    but the current is more importnt - your LEDs must draw a current of 700 mA
    Okey thanks for the help.
    The led can run from 350-750mA so it might work?

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