Lighting Dimmer Options

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  1. techno2

    techno2 Stylophora

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    Guys, I read the super duper light dimmer on the home page and thought hey, that would be cool. But man, thats expensinve.

    I took a quick look and found these two companies that may very well have a solution.

    I did not research yet but I have emails to the companies to ask them if it is compatable and will do the two a day dim cycles. I will let you know what they say.

    Here are the links.

    This one looks promising -
    DMX Dimmer/Relay Pack 4ch (Chauvet DMX-4) - 21/DMX4 - Lighting, Controllers, DMX Dimmers, Lighting, Theatrical, Church Lighting, Controllers, Dimmers & Switches, Lighting, Gobo, Accessories

    Energy Bay - Infinitenergy Solutions - Energy savings in Lighting Applications Stabilux Luminous Flux RegulatorIREM, Italy




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  3. nemo1991

    nemo1991 Millepora

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    are you just looking for something to dim and brighten the lights? i think i have one in my garage that was not that expensive
     
  4. Matt Rogers

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    That 1st link is interesting. I wonder if that would work?
     
  5. techno2

    techno2 Stylophora

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    Yes, Dim to off in about an hour, then dim to on in about an hour.
    First, well it would be cool. Second, last last while watching them, the lights kicked off and the moon led kicked on. Well I thought the fish were just going to have a heart attack. So I wondered if a gradual on / off would be less stressful.


    So a dim to on and a dim to off and optional programable plugs would be best. Kinda a timer on steroids.

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  6. R34dawn

    R34dawn Ocellaris Clown

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    If you going to use it on metal halide or incandescent probably would work, but on fluorescent or compact i am afraid not must of this lights need the right input to work properly, and if you get it to work somehow it will damage the bulbs or the ballast in no time. most bulbs that use ballast aren't intend to be dimmed, all a dimmer is a voltage regulator that slow down the flow (voltage) of the current being applied to a resistor (bulb filament) increasing the heat at the source (ballast) to my opinion this is up to the aquarists to experiment with.