Hey all,
I have been trying to get a 0-10v analogue signal into the ballast so I can control it via my ESP32's and Home Assistant. With Meanwell drivers its simple, just use a PWM current but I called Lumatek and they said its 0-10v analogue dimming and not PWM...
Well I have an AC Infinity Controller 69 etc as a backup for my AC Infinity fans and things and the AC Controller can Dim the Lumatek lights just fine using the AC Infinity Type A UIS adapter which...is just a USB-C cord to RJ45 with a box in it which does NOTHING! I thought the 'Type A' adapter was a conversion from PWM to Analog 0-10v.
So, what now, is Lumatek telling lies? There are no data sheets on any of their products by the way. Unless the AC Infinity Controller has 0-10v dimming then Lumatek but messing me around saying it doesn't work on PWM.
I have been trying to get a 0-10v analogue signal into the ballast so I can control it via my ESP32's and Home Assistant. With Meanwell drivers its simple, just use a PWM current but I called Lumatek and they said its 0-10v analogue dimming and not PWM...
Well I have an AC Infinity Controller 69 etc as a backup for my AC Infinity fans and things and the AC Controller can Dim the Lumatek lights just fine using the AC Infinity Type A UIS adapter which...is just a USB-C cord to RJ45 with a box in it which does NOTHING! I thought the 'Type A' adapter was a conversion from PWM to Analog 0-10v.
So, what now, is Lumatek telling lies? There are no data sheets on any of their products by the way. Unless the AC Infinity Controller has 0-10v dimming then Lumatek but messing me around saying it doesn't work on PWM.