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Iztok88 0
Hi,
I have a Qubino 0-10V dimmer that I am trying to use to control LED lights that are controlled by a 1-10V ballast.
Each circuit has about 5 balasts connected to each other. The dimmer is connected to the master ballast.
Dimming via the Home Center 2 is ok with one problem. When the slider is turned all the way off, the lights don't go completely off.
I measured the voltage on the dimmer in this state and it is showing 1,3V. I'm thinking of using a resistor on the dimmer to drop the voltage below 1V, which is when the LEDs should turn off acording to the instructions on the ballast. This however doesn't seem to me like a good solution.
Does anybody have any suggestions or other solutions on how to get the LEDs to turn off.
Thank you.
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