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Old 03-23-2015, 09:34 PM
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Yup, Dim+ to the PWM signal and Dim- to ground
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Old 03-24-2015, 04:11 AM
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Cool, thanks! I've run into another potential problem, lol. I guess the HLG drivers need a 10V pwm signal but he Arduino only delivers 5V.
So now I need to see if the drivers will work at all (just at 50%) or how to convert the signal...
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Old 03-24-2015, 05:26 AM
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I did something similar with an Arduino years ago. IIRC you need a PNP transistor or a MOSFET and a 10V power supply. The 5V PWM switches the 10V via the transistor.
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Old 03-25-2015, 01:02 AM
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So I ended up buying a converter from Coralux. We'll see if that works.
I've got everything hooked up and fired it up today. First time I did that with all 3 fixtures. I have run into a couple problems:
1) The TV string doesn't work at all
2) I have some voltage bleed on one fixture so 2 of the 3 OCW stars are always on dimly
3) The XML NW string comes on but it's not anywhere as bright as it should be - no doubt because of the 5V PWM signal instead of the necessary 10V PWM
4) The XML CW string runs backwards - turn it up, it dims - turn it down, it gets brighter - so it never shuts off - I have no idea

BUT, on the positive side, the cooling fans work flawlessly - something that's been wrong for a while but now seems fixed.

Here's a shot before I fired it up - I figured if it blew up and burned to the ground, at least I'd have proof of what I built, lol



And lo and behold, it actually working

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Old 04-01-2015, 01:52 PM
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I got my converter in from Coralux and I think I have it all figured out how to wire it. But I'm now looking for some of these:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/100pcs-2-6-1...3D191107646877

Anyone know where I can get some locally (Island or mainland)?
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Old 05-09-2015, 11:55 PM
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Well, dog gone it, I wasn't able to do things how I wanted. Turns out these HLG drivers cannot dim to zero, and if I wanted to use them I'd have to relay the power to the driver to turn them off. Needless to say I'm a bit disappointed, but I have only myself to blame for either not remembering that, or not doing enough research on them in the first place. The dimmest they get is almost 50%
If I knew a bit more about arduino programming language I think I could do it, but I'm not there. I have an extra Arduino Mega board, I'll probably keep the drivers and play with it over the next year or two and see if I can get it working, but for now I scrapped the idea, removed them from the system and built another LDD board for the XML LED's. They're going to be severely underpowered but I still think I'm going to have a lot of light. A total of 156 Cree and Exotic LED's.

Everything works fine now, but I am going to tweek some of the proto boards over the summer and swap them in for what there's now, so no real down time for the lighting.

Hopefully get some pics up of the finished product here in the next few days.
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Well, dog gone it, I wasn't able to do things how I wanted. Turns out these HLG drivers cannot dim to zero, and if I wanted to use them I'd have to relay the power to the driver to turn them off. Needless to say I'm a bit disappointed, but I have only myself to blame for either not remembering that, or not doing enough research on them in the first place. The dimmest they get is almost 50%
If I knew a bit more about arduino programming language I think I could do it, but I'm not there. I have an extra Arduino Mega board, I'll probably keep the drivers and play with it over the next year or two and see if I can get it working, but for now I scrapped the idea, removed them from the system and built another LDD board for the XML LED's. They're going to be severely underpowered but I still think I'm going to have a lot of light. A total of 156 Cree and Exotic LED's.

Everything works fine now, but I am going to tweek some of the proto boards over the summer and swap them in for what there's now, so no real down time for the lighting.

Hopefully get some pics up of the finished product here in the next few days.
Only 50%? That weird. They should go down to minimum 10%, and probably even as low as 1% if wired properly. Might be limited by the Arduino code? If you email a copy of the Arduino sketch and I take a quick read through and see if the problem is in there.
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I got my converter in from Coralux and I think I have it all figured out how to wire it. But I'm now looking for some of these:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/100pcs-2-6-1...3D191107646877

Anyone know where I can get some locally (Island or mainland)?


Try Lee's Electronics on Main St. Great little store for all sorts. Cheap too.
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Hey Dom, do you need those specifically or just some 12 pin connectors? I can take a look in my own stock of stuff and also look at Lee's next time I'm there (probably some time mid-week?) and I can send them over to you.

How many are you needing?
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