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Old 05-28-2009, 12:41 PM
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Hi

The unit runs on 1-10V. As the DC voltage increases so does the AC output, so the unit has to be set to 1.5V as a base line to stop lamp flicker and then you can adjust from there

On the 54w ballasts we found the best curve was 0-50% after that you only gain 10% BUT you have heaps to play with in this 50%.

As for ballasts you can have 24w 39w 54w and 80w all in 110V

So if you want dimmable lighting in all wattages but do not have a Profilux..... Time to get one

The Profilux light II controller will also control these power bars and ballasts!!!!

Where to get the ballasts - Do a search for Philips advance mark 10 also Sylvania do them.

We have one dealer with them in stock for now if you email me i will give you the details.
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Old 05-28-2009, 01:21 PM
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Do these ballasts use a 0-10V control input or just vary the 110v mains to dim the light?
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Hiya

They work by varying the AC input voltage.

The data cable of the power bar plugs into a 1-10V line on the back of the profilux and the ballast AC plugs into the power bar.

WARNING - DO NOT plug the "Dimmable" power bar into an "S" socket on the ProfiLux, seriously - Don't

The beauty of these ballasts is

1. Far less wiring
2. Available in all wattages in 110V
 


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