110 В 220 300 Вт светодиодный диммер для светодиодов

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 110V 220V 300W Leading And Trailing Edge Phase Cut TRIAC LED Dimmer For LED Lights

 


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Own Design Leading Edge And Trailing Edge TRIAC Dimmer


 







 

Features




* Rotary panel AC phase-cut dimmer, 1 channel output.
* To dim and switch single color dimmable LED lamps, traditional incandescent and halogen lights.
* Rotate knob to change brightness, support push and long push operation.
* Leading edge dimming or trailing edge dimming set by dip switch.
* Compatibility with Boqi’s 2.4G dimming remote control.
* Over-heat / Over-load protection, recover automatically.

 

















 

Specification

Own Private Model Design Type: Triac LED Dimmer for Leading edge & trailing edge
Model: BQ-TTLDIM Input Voltage: 100 ~ 240 VACOutput Voltage: 100 ~ 240 VACOutput Current: Max 1.25A

Output Power: 5-300WInput Signal: Rotary Knob+2.4GHz* Dimming Range: 0-100%CE EMC LVD SAADimension: 86*86*22mm Warranty: 5 Years






















Leading and Trailing Edge TRIAC Dimmer Wiring Diagram




1. Connect the Main Power: Start by connecting the main power to your LED dimmer. This usually involves connecting the live (L) and neutral (N) wires to the INPUT terminals on your dimmer.
2. Wire the LED Driver: Integrate your TRIAC dimmer by connecting its OUTPUT terminal to the driver’s INPUT terminal. This setup allows the dimmer to regulate the power flowing to the driver and, subsequently, the LED lights.
3. Attach the LED Lights: Finally, connect your LED lights to the driver. Ensure the positive (+) and negative (-) wires match the driver’s output terminals. The wiring diagram is as follows.
4. Secure the Connections: Use electrical tape to cover any exposed wires or terminals, ensuring a safe and secure connection.



Choose the right edge depending one your dimmable lights, change the Forward Phase (Leading Edge) or Reverse Phase (Electronic Low Voltage) by the dip switch.











 

Application




The leading and trailing edge dimmer controls light brightness. Leading edge works with traditional bulbs, like incandescent. It cuts the wave's start, adjusting the light. Trailing edge is better for LEDs. It cuts the wave's end for smooth dimming. This dimmer is compatible with most dimmable lights on the market and helps set the mood, saves energy, and extends bulb life. They fit different lights and needs.
* Human-Centric Lighting
* Smart Home Integration
* Commercial and Industrial Lighting
* Emergency Lighting
* Decorative Lighting
* Stage and Theatrical Lighting
* Architectural Lighting






















What Is Phase Cut Dimmer?




A phase cut dimmer is a device that controls the brightness of lights. It works by cutting a part of the electricity wave that goes to the light. There are two types: leading edge and trailing edge dimming. Both types adjust how much light a bulb gives off, but they do it in different ways.











Leading Edge DimmingLeading edge dimming is the older method. It works best with traditional bulbs, like incandescents. This dimmer cuts the front part of the electricity wave. When you turn the knob or slide the switch, it chops off a bit of the start of the wave. This means less electricity reaches the bulb, making it dimmer.Leading edge dimmers are pretty common. They're usually cheaper and work well with a lot of older lighting systems. But, they can be noisy. Sometimes, you might hear a buzz. Also, they're not the best for modern LED lights. Using them with LEDs can make the lights flicker or shorten their life.




















Trailing Edge Dimming




Trailing edge dimming is newer and more advanced. It's designed for LED lights and low-voltage bulbs. This dimmer cuts the end part of the electricity wave. By trimming the wave's tail, it gives a smoother dimming. This means you can lower the light without the buzz or flicker.
 

Trailing edge dimmers are great for energy-saving bulbs. They help make the bulbs last longer. Plus, they're quieter. There's less noise when you adjust the light. This type of dimmer is a bit more expensive. But, it's worth it for the benefits, especially if you use a lot of LED lighting.





















Why Use a Phase Cut Dimmer?





Using a phase cut dimmer has many benefits. First, it can save energy. By dimming the lights, you use less electricity. This can lower your energy bill. Second, it lets you change the mood of a room. You can go from bright light for working to soft light for relaxing. Third, it can make your bulbs last longer. Less power means less heat and wear on the bulbs.










Choosing the Right Dimmer




When picking a dimmer, think about your lights. If you have traditional bulbs and want a simple, cost-effective option, leading edge might be good. But, if you're into modern LED lighting, trailing edge is better. It's smoother and kinder to your LEDs. Also, check if the dimmer matches your home's electrical system. Some dimmers need a specific wiring setup. If you're not sure, it's best to talk to an electrician. They can help pick the right dimmer and install it safely.


A phase cut dimmer is a handy tool for controlling light. Whether you choose leading edge or trailing edge depends on your lights and needs. Both types let you adjust brightness, save energy, and set the mood. Remember, the right dimmer
can make a big difference in how your home feels and how much you spend on electricity. So, think about what you need and pick the best dimmer for your space.










 

 






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