Wintop iModuleDimm specifications

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What kind of dimmer is the Wintop iModuleDimm?


Leading edge or trailing edge?


And does this dimmer support low power LEDs? (5~15W)



Will there be a 0-10V capable dimmer as well?

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Judging by the label (RC350W), I would say leading edge. Will take a measurement to confirm, though.

What kind of LEDs are we talking about / how are they powered?

If you mean a dimmer that has 0-10V output, we have something in development, but it's not quite ready yet.

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Hi Tomislav,


I need to be sure about leading/trailing.


I have multiple LED setups:


- 48 Norled 1W downlights behind trailing edge dimmable drivers (5x 1W, 12x 1W, 9x 1W, 14x 1W), constant voltage 12V


- 45m 12/24v Ledstrips, 2x power supply (100W, 150W). Due to high power consumption I have to dimm them with 0-10V control, No leading/trailing edge dimmable drivers on the market.


- special dinner table lamp: 2x 20W driver, constant current, only 0-10V dimmable.


As fibaro only supplies leading edge dimmers (I bought 7 of them :-() they are not really suitable in my setup. Although I connected them, below 30% dimm they start to flicker, even with their LED bypass modules.


So let's see who will be first with low power trailing edge dimmers and 0-10V dimmers: Fibaro or Zipato? I predict the winner will get lot of new 'followers'.

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