Anyone here uses a PWM dimmer, which do you recommend and why?
Hey Rocket, hey canope.Also looking for this.
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I only need for 3 though, 30 might be tricky. For those kind of amounts maybe look into trolmaster agro.
Do you know if those MeshTek controllers have an API available for integrating them with another control system?Hey Rocket, hey canope.
I'm using either poti's or the 6,50$ 0/1-10v dimmers from rapidled.com. PWM is mostly used by micro controllers like the bluefish, stormX, hurricaneX or DIY controllers based on arduinos/rasp's. You would need a PWM extension board to connect such an amount of lights to it but it should work.
You can also find small PWM dimming boards on e3ay to add PWM dimming to your setup but they need their own power supply so using them makes it a lot more complicated. If you wanne try them look for a board with high hz PWM signal to avoid flickering.
To dimm 30+ fixtures in once you could probably also use a 0/1-10v dimmer. My rapidled dimmer is connected 3 ELG-240-C1400B drivers(in parallel to dimm my 6 Amare solarbars in once. Rapidleds dimmer works with the 100μA the driver puts out at the dimming wires. No need for an external voltage source. But there is another controller available which is much easier to setup.
The Ilumi Meshtek controller is a small bluetooth controlled board and one can get PWM or 0/1-10V versions with up to 4 dimming ports. They don't need internet connection (only for firmware updates) and are controlled via an app on your smartphone. You could connect several lights in parallel to each port to dimm them in once and you could have up to 4 separate clusters if you want. And this controller costs only a fraction of what other controllers like the bluefish costs and is much easier to handle. But even this one still needs a small power supply, but 12v/0,5A is already enough.
I've no link by hand but google Ilumi Meshtek and you'll find them. I even believe rapidled has them; at least a few versions.
BTW, you could also use cheap poti's. With a 10k poti you could dimm 10 drivers connected in parallel. If you find a 5k one it could dimm 20.
You could use a small waterproof project box, three 10k poti's and 3 bus bars to connect the dimmer wires in parallel. This way you have only 3 dimmers, all build in in a small box. Keep the dimmer wires all at the same length to keep them all at same resistance. You don't want uneven dimming. With pwm or 0/1-10v wire lengths doesn't matter.
So, I believe that's it. I myself prefer the Ilumi Meshtek because its the only one you can use locally and without internet. And 20 bucks is just a 1/10 of what a bluefish will cost you!
Do you know if those MeshTek controllers have an API available for integrating them with another control system?
Thanks buddy. So am i getting this right: several channels and able to dim multiple drivers on each channel? This is going to be so dope.Hey Rocket, hey canope.
I'm using either poti's or the 6,50$ 0/1-10v dimmers from rapidled.com. PWM is mostly used by micro controllers like the bluefish, stormX, hurricaneX or DIY controllers based on arduinos/rasp's. You would need a PWM extension board to connect such an amount of lights to it but it should work.
You can also find small PWM dimming boards on e3ay to add PWM dimming to your setup but they need their own power supply so using them makes it a lot more complicated. If you wanne try them look for a board with high hz PWM signal to avoid flickering.
To dimm 30+ fixtures in once you could probably also use a 0/1-10v dimmer. My rapidled dimmer is connected 3 ELG-240-C1400B drivers(in parallel to dimm my 6 Amare solarbars in once. Rapidleds dimmer works with the 100μA the driver puts out at the dimming wires. No need for an external voltage source. But there is another controller available which is much easier to setup.
The Ilumi Meshtek controller is a small bluetooth controlled board and one can get PWM or 0/1-10V versions with up to 4 dimming ports. They don't need internet connection (only for firmware updates) and are controlled via an app on your smartphone. You could connect several lights in parallel to each port to dimm them in once and you could have up to 4 separate clusters if you want. And this controller costs only a fraction of what other controllers like the bluefish costs and is much easier to handle. But even this one still needs a small power supply, but 12v/0,5A is already enough.
I've no link by hand but google Ilumi Meshtek and you'll find them. I even believe rapidled has them; at least a few versions.
BTW, you could also use cheap poti's. With a 10k poti you could dimm 10 drivers connected in parallel. If you find a 5k one it could dimm 20.
You could use a small waterproof project box, three 10k poti's and 3 bus bars to connect the dimmer wires in parallel. This way you have only 3 dimmers, all build in in a small box. Keep the dimmer wires all at the same length to keep them all at same resistance. You don't want uneven dimming. With pwm or 0/1-10v wire lengths doesn't matter.
So, I believe that's it. I myself prefer the Ilumi Meshtek because its the only one you can use locally and without internet. And 20 bucks is just a 1/10 of what a bluefish will cost you!
yep the meshteks look great, im gona use them on my next build. im just waiting for mouser to get them back in stock, june i think it was?.Yeah, exactly! They also can handle 10v PWM out of the box. StormX and hurricaneX can only handle 5v PWM and need an extension card to enable 10v PWM. Only the bluefish is able to handle both 5 and 10v PWM but the fucker costs 200 and you still need the PWM extension card to get enough pins. So another 25! The Meshtek controller is made to keep it as simple as possible, costs around 20 bucks and with its app you can still simulate sun rise/sun set if you want. You can also setup different levels for each channel and start with more blue light in the morning and finish the day with more red/far red.
You're 100% right, you've arrived hollywood. These boards ARE dope!
Does that thing run schedules?I'm getting this with my lights, still not sure if it's worth it to get the blufish, it sure looks cool and has a sweet app. Maybe later
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You set the hour and the intensity, 8-12 hour slots per dayDoes that thing run schedules?
8-12 hour slots per day? Can you run sunset and sunrise ramping?You set the hour and the intensity, 8-12 hour slots per day
You can yes, I was doing it at first and then my guy told me it's pretty much useless in term of light to your plants, but it can help your hvac system to better adapt when you ramp up/down instead of on/off8-12 hour slots per day? Can you run sunset and sunrise ramping?
I don't think it dims if temps get too high, but it does show temp on the screen. Did you buy your lights from Meijiu? If so you can ask them and they'll send it for free if you make a considerable order. Let us know about your setup, just did mine in LED and will have results by mid SeptYa it's easier on environmental controls and inrush current.
Does it have a temp probe and can dim if heat gets too high?