blackbird307
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I'm stumped. We have a 8 ch 600W dimmer than controls 8 led lightbulb circuits. When the dimmer receives a control voltage of 0-10, the lights should be 0% or 100%. When approaching 0 at about 10%. The leds lightbulbs flash on, then off really fast.
Remove one light bulb and replace it with an incandescent bulb they all stop flashing. But at 0% the leds are still on, the incandescent is not. So it's very noticeable. At 0% there is a 20v peak to peak sine wave at the outputs of the channel which would explain why the leds are still on. Anyone have a solution besides just throwing an incandescent lightbulb in. Im stumped!
The led lightbulbs are 6.5w each, the incandescent is 60w.
Remove one light bulb and replace it with an incandescent bulb they all stop flashing. But at 0% the leds are still on, the incandescent is not. So it's very noticeable. At 0% there is a 20v peak to peak sine wave at the outputs of the channel which would explain why the leds are still on. Anyone have a solution besides just throwing an incandescent lightbulb in. Im stumped!
The led lightbulbs are 6.5w each, the incandescent is 60w.
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