Help dim my led!

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So i got a rapid led nano kit non dimmable and think it might be too bright for my corals and fish. And wandering is there any other way too dim it any ideas? what can i put under led to dim it down?
 

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Wire in a pot switch. That will make it fully dimmable if it's only one channel. But would need one for each channel. If you have more then 1 channel you may invest in their controller.
 

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In able to use a POT (0-10v) switch you will need to have a dimmable driver first. That is the difference in the two units dim vs non-dim and added price for dimmable driver.

Cheers, Todd
 

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Yup gotta have the drivers also. Sorry forgot to list it. You can pick up the pot switches at radioshack for a few bucks.
 

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