With 0-10V dimming, the ballast/driver is physically dimming the lighting fixture, whereas the dimmer is just providing a 0-10V signal to what the dimming level should be. Since the ballast/driver is performing the actual dimming, the dimming performance is dependent on the ballast/driver. The IP710 and DS710 dimmers are capable of providing dimming signals to 1% or lower, but again are dependent on the ballast/driver for results.
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- Can a dimmer control a ceiling fan?
- Is there a special requirement of how the wires need to be run for 0-10V dimmers from the dimmer wallbox to the fixture box since there is line voltage and low voltage?
- Are the 0-10V dimmers capable of dimming down to 1%; or what is the minimum dimming level (percentage)?
- Are there low voltage wiring distance limitations for 0-10V dimmers?
- Do I need power going to the switch portion (line voltage on Black lead) to control dimming on the IP710 and DS710?
- Is a power pack required for switching 0-10V dimmers?
- What will happen if I mix bulb types with an LED Dimmer?
- How do I turn the Decora Rocker Slide dimmer locator light ON or OFF?
- Can I use more than one dimmer to control the same light?