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Probably not. It depends on the driver, but most have separate PWM connections. If you are running a constant current driver, adding resistance to the circuit for dimming is a bad idea.I got a dimmer knob and dimmable driver. Do i install this in line after the driver on the positive and negative and its that simple?
Gonna make another with cool whites and decide which i like better. I will need two later anyway.
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Sorry.. this isn't making any sense..Looks like i will have to solder it to the voltage regulator....
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To be honest .. not easy without knowing what driver you are talking about.Is their a vr in my driver? I would think thats where i solder my dimmer knob... i.know nothing about electronics lol.
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Max voltage out is 36v so any led string can't exceed 36v when you add the voltage up.I dont think this will.blow up me 6w leds but i was hoping it would be easy peasy. Lol
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I strongly disagree when it comes to lighting and especially tank controllers.I used to DIY a lot of stuff (LEDs, skimmers, even wave makers/propeller pumps and what have you.) But the prices of the commercially available stuff have gone way down (the law of supply and demand) that it just doesn't make a lot of sense to DIY anymore.
I still love the shimmer from my DIY LEDs on the old tank though