Discover the FREE LED Dimmer Switch - SwitchDIM, TouchDIM, PushDIM
Did you know that many DALI LED drivers come with a built-in dimming feature for smooth control of light levels? With Touch Dim, Switch Dim, or Push Dim options, you can easily dim LED lighting without the use of an external control system. Just a simple push-to-make switch is all you need.
Perfect for small lighting setups in offices, conference rooms, or, as shown in this video, for creating an LED tape feature wall. • How to install LED Str...
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00:00 The secret dimming function
00:30 SwitchDim, TouchDIM or PushDIM
01:20 How does it work?
01:45 Wiring Connections
02:32 Beware!
3:10 Using on multiple drivers
3:50 Ideal for small projects
4:14 More about DALI lighting control
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See how we used PushDim in this project. kzhead.info/sun/a72LltaHp4CEZoE/bejne.htmlsi=xo2OzIcO8fq0lNry
Still missing the most important Dim... Dim Sum
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Is the shot of the booze from the company smoko room ?
❤❤Fabulous video ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks
Why would you fit dali kit if you didn't want the dimming
Because it enables you to set the brightness to any desired level and leave it at that brightness permanently. Many LED power supplies don't permit that. They give a constant current output of a certain magnitude. The result is that the power supply may result in LEDs being too bright in the application.
I love the bit about Dali often overwhelming electricians. F.. from what I have seen, that isn't hard. Anything other than on/off at 230 Volts will flummox most electricians unless they have done a specialised course in it. Don't mention characteristic impedance, termination, or reflections. Heck it's bad enough trying to teach them Ohms Law let alone transmission line theory, or Manchester biphase encoding and differential signalling. 😂😂😢😅
Sounds like you’ve had the Smith Chart out 😉
Line, neutral and earth connections....on a class II device? Ooookkkkaaaaaayyyy, if you say so boss, if you say so...
The version shown is class 2 other aren’t
unaware ???? like if u unaware of the functions of ur product u shoudn´t doing this job its common sense to know these things here in germany as an electrican
We have an expression here for that... RTFM. Read the f...g manual.