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LED lighting
Hi all, I have a 300 watts led light fixture. Is anyone know how to modify to use a dimmer/contoller or some sort to controll this light?
Light specs: 300 watts LED 25 blue leds at 6 watts each 25 white leds at 6 watts each 2 power cords: 1 for blue and 1 for white |
You have to give us more info on the light. Don't think I've heard of 6w led emitters before. Is there brand or model number? where did you get it?
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leds
most likely 5 watt leds - the extra wattage is for your fans if you have any.unless it's a home built- most fixtures are 1 watt or 3 watt leds,leaning toward the 3 watt
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Bought it from Aquatopusa
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That light cannot be dimmed using a controller without modification, thats why the cost is so low.
You would have to open the fixture and determine what kind of drivers are in there. You would need to find out the current output and voltage range (min and max). You would then need to remove the drivers and replace with a dimmable drivers with the same current and voltage specs, plus some dimming circuitry or controller. As a rough idea you are looking at at LEAST $200 for drivers that will produce the needed 300W Unfortunately LED drivers cannot be dimmed using the power cord like some dimmable T5 ballasts can. |
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Whats weird about those fixtures from looking at the website is the pictures and the specifications do not correspond. There is at least double the amount of LEDs in the pictures from what is in the specs
I suspect they are saying 6W leds but what they really mean is 2x 3W :lol: |
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here is a picture from my iphone
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Looks like you have this one:
http://www.aquatopled.com/mm5/mercha...t_Code=AQ300W0 Same situation as I said above. Unless it has a port for plugging in a controller you cant dim it without replacing the drivers which are inside it. |
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