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![]() if you cut power to driver, the driver will discharge its internal capacitors and the leds will give a bright flash like lightning.
the meanwell driver requires an external 10v power source for the dim circuit, normally u would use a 10k pot with a 10volt power supply to get your 0-10v for dimming, the drivers do not shut off completely but a 5k resistor across the led terminals will stop the glow and the leds will be off.
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Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build ![]() Last edited by mike31154; 07-28-2012 at 03:37 AM. |
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![]() I have 6 meanwell ELN-60-48D drivers running my leds, if I cut the AC power to the drivers I get a brief lightning show as the capacitors discharge, if I cut the DC power to the leds then no show.
I keep the AC power on all the time and use my RKE ALC to control the dimming but the leds don't completely go out (faint glow), however, installing a 5k resistor across the output terminals of the driver remedies this and the leds go completely out.
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![]() Interesting. Thanks for that. Do you suppose the lightning phenomenon harms the LEDs long/short term? Something to consider for folks planning to use this type of driver.
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![]() On both my DIY setups when the AC is cut the lights slowly fade out over 20 seconds or so, presumably as the capacitors discharge. No lightning effect.
I ended up not using the rocker switch in my original post. Thanks all. Keith |
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