eeRyanC
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- Seattle, WA, USA
Hello,
I'm interested to see if anyone has experience using a single 0-10V dimming signal to dim 100s of fixtures in a warehouse or sales floor. I'd like to be able to dim several hundred LED fixtures on a large sales floor (~40,000 square feet). The fixtures are dimmable, but I don't know what the input resistance on the 0-10V dimming signal terminals is so I have no way of knowing whether voltage drop on the signal line could pose a problem (which would produce undesirable varied light output levels across the floor). Tracking down this information from the fixture provider is proving to be a challenge (understandably).
Has anyone worked a similar project? Were you able to simply daisy chain the 0-10V signal to all the fixtures or did you have take steps to account for voltage drop?
Thanks,
Ryan
I'm interested to see if anyone has experience using a single 0-10V dimming signal to dim 100s of fixtures in a warehouse or sales floor. I'd like to be able to dim several hundred LED fixtures on a large sales floor (~40,000 square feet). The fixtures are dimmable, but I don't know what the input resistance on the 0-10V dimming signal terminals is so I have no way of knowing whether voltage drop on the signal line could pose a problem (which would produce undesirable varied light output levels across the floor). Tracking down this information from the fixture provider is proving to be a challenge (understandably).
Has anyone worked a similar project? Were you able to simply daisy chain the 0-10V signal to all the fixtures or did you have take steps to account for voltage drop?
Thanks,
Ryan