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    Default DALI expansion card

    Development is ready, production has been started.

    PLM-DALI_600x177.jpg

    What is DALI?
    The card PLM-DALI is able to control ballasts or other dimmable devices (e.g. transformers for halide lamps) with DALI. DALI is a digital bus interface, that means all devices are connected over just one twowire cable. The differentiation is achieved through different addresses.
    Advantages over the 1-10V interface are mainly the much easier wiring and the complete shut-off at 0% (using a 1-10V-interface an external shut-off circuit is needed, e.g. EVG-AP).

    Technical data
    - Up to 50 devices can be connected to one PLM-DALI
    - The devices can be divided into 16 groups, each group represents one ProfiLux illumination channel
    - DALI-port is galvanically isolated

    Price & availability
    Recommended retail price (incl. tax) in Germany 59,90Euro, we start shipping at 14.04.2009

    We will soon offer all our dimmable light bars with DALI as an option.

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    will this support any dali ballast?

    what are some of the available dali ballast

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    any ballast which is conform to the DALI standard
    Most ballast manufacturers offer them, e.g. Osram or Sylvania

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    Will you sell the 80w T5 dali ballast from osram?

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    For all North American clients Dali in in T5 HO is still only available in 54watt by ALL manufacturers :mad:

    Suggestion - Do what i have done, install a 220V line


    GHL ProfiLux Canada/USA Distribution and support

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    Thank god i live in Netherlands

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    we will offer all dimmable 230V T5-ballasts from Osram with DALI option

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    Can you PB me a price for 6x Osram QTI DALI 80w with product number 4050300870342 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthias View Post
    Development is ready, production has been started.

    PLM-DALI_600x177.jpg

    What is DALI?
    The card PLM-DALI is able to control ballasts or other dimmable devices (e.g. transformers for halide lamps) with DALI. DALI is a digital bus interface, that means all devices are connected over just one twowire cable. The differentiation is achieved through different addresses.
    Advantages over the 1-10V interface are mainly the much easier wiring and the complete shut-off at 0% (using a 1-10V-interface an external shut-off circuit is needed, e.g. EVG-AP).

    Technical data
    - Up to 50 devices can be connected to one PLM-DALI
    - The devices can be divided into 16 groups, each group represents one ProfiLux illumination channel
    - DALI-port is galvanically isolated

    Price & availability
    Recommended retail price (incl. tax) in Germany 59,90Euro, we start shipping at 14.04.2009

    We will soon offer all our dimmable light bars with DALI as an option.
    If i get one DALI card how do i connect to the EVG unit?
    All cabels to the Dali unit or how do i do?
    I plan to build a new dimmeble light with 10 T5 light (5x 2x39watt)

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    DALI has got 2 wires for controlling. (called DA and DB) Each EVG get the same 2 wires from the card. So maybe it is better to collect all EVG Datalines to a wire nut (DA and DB on seperate ones) inside your lamp and get out of the lamp with only 2 wires to the dali card. On this way you dont have such a mess with all the cables.
    But, your way will work also.

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