ᐅ Which LED spotlights are best for smart home integration?
Created on: 11 Jun 2017 10:48
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frank_gayer11 Jun 2017 10:48Hello,
As I understand it, the recessed LED light supplied by the BUS system will only receive 24 volts. Is that correct?
Does it then make sense to buy only 24-volt LED spotlights, or is it better to use a transformer?
As I understand it, the recessed LED light supplied by the BUS system will only receive 24 volts. Is that correct?
Does it then make sense to buy only 24-volt LED spotlights, or is it better to use a transformer?
Hello Frank,
What kind of "smart home system" are we talking about here? The LEDs are certainly not powered through the BUS.
I have a KNX bus system. I have the 24V power supply (transformer) centrally located in my distribution panel and Voltus spots that are controlled directly. The lighting is then managed via the MDT LED controller.
It is also possible to place the transformers centrally near the lighting circuits.
What kind of "smart home system" are we talking about here? The LEDs are certainly not powered through the BUS.
I have a KNX bus system. I have the 24V power supply (transformer) centrally located in my distribution panel and Voltus spots that are controlled directly. The lighting is then managed via the MDT LED controller.
It is also possible to place the transformers centrally near the lighting circuits.
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frank_gayer11 Jun 2017 13:00The lighting fixtures depend on what I can use. It is an EIB bus from MyGekko as a ring circuit, and then from the switch probably NYM cable, right?
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Steffen8011 Jun 2017 13:28frank_gayer schrieb:
The lights depend on what I can use. It’s an EIB bus from MyGekko in a ring topology, and for the switch probably NYM cable, right?Your questions are a bit "crazy." Make sure to learn the basics (really from the very beginning) before asking questions… then you can get help.
Regards, Steffen
PS: For the driver, eldoLED is better than MDT controller