Hello everyone,
I have a question about LED dimmers. We chose a series of switches from Berker. Now, we have some very large rooms with many dimmable LED lamps. We wanted to buy the Berker 2-gang touch dimmers. However, we were told that these dimmers are limited to a maximum of 8 lamps per channel and 50 W. We actually have significantly more LED lamps. What can we do? Are there universal dimmers with higher "capacity"?
Thanks in advance!
I have a question about LED dimmers. We chose a series of switches from Berker. Now, we have some very large rooms with many dimmable LED lamps. We wanted to buy the Berker 2-gang touch dimmers. However, we were told that these dimmers are limited to a maximum of 8 lamps per channel and 50 W. We actually have significantly more LED lamps. What can we do? Are there universal dimmers with higher "capacity"?
Thanks in advance!
I would probably have the push dimmer send its command not to the lamps, but to a PLC.
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hampshire14 Aug 2019 13:37The switch sends its toggle command to a unit in the distribution board – for example, an Eltako SPS. This unit converts the command into a dimming signal. Unlike phase-cut dimmers, flickering (PWM) does not occur at low light levels. The prerequisite is that the switch is connected to the distribution board, and from there, a connection exists to the lights. Whether this method is available to you ultimately depends on the wiring.
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