PWM dimming on inventronic drivers ???

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seanshar
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Are PWM dimmers a better option for smooth dimming and what are the considerations when sizing/selecting , The 0-10v dimming wires on your Inventronics or Meanwell driver would be used , but does the PWM need additional supply ? And what are some of the limitations ? Alibaba and Ebay have units for controlling DC motors , so would they suit LED drivers . This is what Ebay has to offer
https://ebay.us/MQJ56H
And Alibaba
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/ ... 17c2vHn09w
Any advice would be much appreciated being a Nubi
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On the Mean Well drivers, you don't need to supply any voltage. There is already voltage on the dim circuit. Not sure about the Inventronics, will test this soon though.
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willie123
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Hi there the 1-10 volt inventronics drivers with dimming ability supply their own current from 1 to 10 volts from black and purple wires its listed on top right of driver(Dim+ Purple)(Dim- Grey) hope that helps im just trying to find best way of controling power percentage wireleslesy myself i have EUD-600S280DT version currently on a potentiometer
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Just use the inventronics software to control dimming, I have the eug and eud series
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