Observe & Report
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If you're designing an LED system, it's handy to have drivers that can shut off when dimmed all the way down. Otherwise you might need relays to turn them off electronically. According to the data sheets, not all drivers can do this. For instance, data sheets for the 3-in1 dimming on MeanWell LPF and HLG drivers indicate that they only go down to 10%
I hooked up Bridgelux Veros to five MeanWell LPF drivers (three 90W with '29s, a 60W, and a 40W each with '18s) and used 100k pots on the dimming wires. Turned them all the way down and was expecting them to go to 10% or maybe even bounce up to 100% once the resistance got low enough. I was pleasantly surprised to find that they turned the LEDs all the way off. Power consumption for all five drivers together when dimmed all the way down was less than 1W. An individual driver didn't register on the KillaWatt. I have no idea what the behavior is when using a voltage source or PWM on the dimming wires. I'm think that the drivers are well designed and there is no risk of leaving them dimmed all the way down for 12 hours or more but I have no special information.
MeanWell LPF 90/60/40 : dims to zero with 100k pots
If you discovered that your drivers that dim all the way down you should post here.
I hooked up Bridgelux Veros to five MeanWell LPF drivers (three 90W with '29s, a 60W, and a 40W each with '18s) and used 100k pots on the dimming wires. Turned them all the way down and was expecting them to go to 10% or maybe even bounce up to 100% once the resistance got low enough. I was pleasantly surprised to find that they turned the LEDs all the way off. Power consumption for all five drivers together when dimmed all the way down was less than 1W. An individual driver didn't register on the KillaWatt. I have no idea what the behavior is when using a voltage source or PWM on the dimming wires. I'm think that the drivers are well designed and there is no risk of leaving them dimmed all the way down for 12 hours or more but I have no special information.
MeanWell LPF 90/60/40 : dims to zero with 100k pots
If you discovered that your drivers that dim all the way down you should post here.