Apologies for the compete noob question, but, how do you know if a Meanwell power supply is dimmable via PWM? Do you just get a B series and wire the PWM signal from the PWM hat into where the pot would be wired on the power supply? Are you dimming current or voltage or whatever you prefer to avoid thermal runaway?
Thanks!
Koada project (Open-source automation w/ RPI)
You have to check the datasheet.
For example, for the HLG-600h-48B:
You can see that PWM control the current and can go down to 0% current. Not all driver are capable of going down to 0%.
If the driver you chose isn't able to go down to 0% current, Kiasmos won't be able to powers off your light.
For example, for the HLG-600h-48B:
You can see that PWM control the current and can go down to 0% current. Not all driver are capable of going down to 0%.
If the driver you chose isn't able to go down to 0% current, Kiasmos won't be able to powers off your light.
All of the HLG B-type drivers will take a PWM signal on their dimming leads.
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This thing is sadly not compatible in my country, but yes! I can add support for this later!
I've finally tested a 3v PWM signal with my HLG-600h-48b driver. It works but I can only reach 80% of total power. So I'm working on a signal amplifier!
I've finally tested a 3v PWM signal with my HLG-600h-48b driver. It works but I can only reach 80% of total power. So I'm working on a signal amplifier!
Oh dang... I figured it’d be an easy way to turn 1-10V drivers completely off since it’s relay driven and comes with a preterminated power cable so people don’t have to mess with AC either.
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Kiasmos is going strong! We just hired an electronic engineer to design the whole controller box. We want to do something affordable but reliable and powerful!
After the Led Gardener idea & some inspiration from the Chilled controller, we're working on a main controller capable of:
- Powering & Switching on/off up to 4 devices separately (max: 2000 watts split in the 4 output)
- Powering, opening & closing up to 4 solenoid valve separately (For water, Co2, nutrients for hydroponic)
- Controlling up to 16 drivers with pwm
- 3 Sensors input (Currently supporting the Sensiron SCD30)
Everything will work with the Kiasmos software with the possibility of being triggered by environment sensors (Temp, Humidity, Co2, EC, PH etc)
The goal is to sell a commercial product, a DIY open-source/hardware kit & provide a DIY shopping list w/ instructions for the hardcore DIYer. The DIY kit is fully customizable, you can, for example, remove the solenoid valve controller or add a second 16x pwm controller etc... without buying a second raspberry pi / complete kit!
We're also hiring a new developer to accelerate the development of the software.
I know I was way tooo optimistic about the deadline, but the first public version should go live around September-October 2018. The reason for this is that the actual prototype isn't stable & we don't want people to waste money & time on it.
We're putting a lot of energy & money into this project because we can't find any powerful, modern & fair priced garden automation system. The last Chilled controller is expensive, the control panel looks like we're in the 90's & for the price, it can't even handle sensor based triggering, valve etc...
We're currently at the end of the design process, so if you have more ideas for us to add in our box to make it the perfect automation system, please share them with us quickly!
After the Led Gardener idea & some inspiration from the Chilled controller, we're working on a main controller capable of:
- Powering & Switching on/off up to 4 devices separately (max: 2000 watts split in the 4 output)
- Powering, opening & closing up to 4 solenoid valve separately (For water, Co2, nutrients for hydroponic)
- Controlling up to 16 drivers with pwm
- 3 Sensors input (Currently supporting the Sensiron SCD30)
Everything will work with the Kiasmos software with the possibility of being triggered by environment sensors (Temp, Humidity, Co2, EC, PH etc)
The goal is to sell a commercial product, a DIY open-source/hardware kit & provide a DIY shopping list w/ instructions for the hardcore DIYer. The DIY kit is fully customizable, you can, for example, remove the solenoid valve controller or add a second 16x pwm controller etc... without buying a second raspberry pi / complete kit!
We're also hiring a new developer to accelerate the development of the software.
I know I was way tooo optimistic about the deadline, but the first public version should go live around September-October 2018. The reason for this is that the actual prototype isn't stable & we don't want people to waste money & time on it.
We're putting a lot of energy & money into this project because we can't find any powerful, modern & fair priced garden automation system. The last Chilled controller is expensive, the control panel looks like we're in the 90's & for the price, it can't even handle sensor based triggering, valve etc...
We're currently at the end of the design process, so if you have more ideas for us to add in our box to make it the perfect automation system, please share them with us quickly!
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Sounds like this thing just got way more serious. I’m very interested in seeing how this goes.
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Wicked, I love what you're doing!macthezazou wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 5:14 pmWe're putting a lot of energy & money into this project because we can't find any powerful, modern & fair priced garden automation system. The last Chilled controller is expensive, the control panel looks like we're in the 90's & for the price, it can't even handle sensor based triggering, valve etc...
We're currently at the end of the design process, so if you have more ideas for us to add in our box to make it the perfect automation system, please share them with us quickly!