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If you were to go with some MeanWells you will get true 0-100% dimming. Your resistor idea would not work in series as a resistor will only step down the voltage across the LEDs not the current and its the current that is controlling the brightness. However a resistor placed in parallel would do the trick however you would have to do some experimentation to see what size of resistor would be acceptable.
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![]() You could always add another small array of LEDs with either lower power or a different driver to come on first and ramp up to a point before the rest of the LEDs turn on at 10%.
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![]() Hmm, what kind do you have?
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![]() ELN-60-48D
I use a RKE with an ALC for sunrise/sunset
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![]() Yeah they are inventronics. 2- 40W and a 25W. If I switch out to Meanwells you're saying I'll be able to ramp from 0% with the dim4 board?
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