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1 Channel 0-10V PWM Dimmer, 12-24VDC 10A

0-10v pwm LED dimmer 0 - 10V switch LED Dimmer
0-10v pwm LED dimmer 0 - 10V switch LED Dimmer

SKU: LC-EU-DIM-2

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Description

*NOTE: THIS IS NOT A DIMMER FOR 0-10V LED LIGHTS*
A single channel LED PWM Dimmer for use only with 0-10V Control Signal such as a home control system or 0-10V switch. Compatible switches include Lutron Diva, part# DVTV, and the Lutron Nova, part# NTFTV, as well as Graffik Eye Systems with certain interfaces and panels including TVM Modules, or RadioTouch RF wireless control systems. Input power source must be 12-24VDC, as well as 12-24VDC output power from two output ports to your single channel LED Lighting product. One channel, 10A per channel with a maximum power of 120W at 12VDC, 240W at 24VDC. For use with common anode style LED Lighting. The power supply and signal wires are connected by screw down type wire connections.

Specifications

SPECIFICATIONS
Model1 Channel 0-10V PWM Dimmer
SKULC-EU-DIM-2
Dimensions6.5"L x 1.7"W x 1.0"H
Constant Voltage DC Power12 - 24VDC 10A per Channel Max
Watts12VDC - 120W
24VDC - 240W
RatingDry
Dimming Frequency780 Hz
Warranty Period1 Year

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Kevin asked:

Sep 13, 2024

Does this dim all the way down to 0%. If not, how far down does it dim?

Ecolocity LED Responded:

Sep 13, 2024

Hi Kevin, I tested both this and the LC-LT-DIM-1 and was unable to confirm if they did or not because I could only get down to a 1.5V control input signal. Both at that level were barely on I'd say around 1-5% brightness. In the manufacturer spec sheet of the LC-LT-DIM-1 it does say that it dims to 0% and I was able to confirm that on the push dim control type. I tried to find something that would output 1V or less to test the 0-10V control but unfortunately was unable to do so. I want to say at 1V input they will turn off but was unable to confirm. Both models with 0V control input go to full brightness.