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Does it work with 220v bulbs? - phrfpeixoto - 08-11-2023

Hello,

I'm considering using this board in my new apartment setup, and I'd like to have dimmer-able lights.
The thing is: The market around here (Brazil) 99% of dimmer-able lights are 110/220v.

I've seen that this would require Solid State Regulators to actually regulate the high voltage, but I've also seen posts stating compatibility issues.

Is this board really recommended for this setup?
If so, is there an SSR bank (ie, a board with multiple channels)? Using individual SSR is expensive and will likely take a lot of physical room on the box

Examples:
https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/1005004999414308.html


RE: Does it work with 220v bulbs? - admin - 08-11-2023

if you want to use for AC220v bulbs, suggest chose one for a test, because there will be have problem with some type of load.


RE: Does it work with 220v bulbs? - phrfpeixoto - 08-11-2023

(08-11-2023, 02:59 AM)admin Wrote: if you want to use for AC220v bulbs, suggest chose one for a test, because there will be have problem with some type of load.

Do you mean one kind of bulb? and then sticking with that one?

What about a component/board holding a bank of SSR? Would you recommend one?


RE: Does it work with 220v bulbs? - admin - 08-11-2023

SSR always has some compatibility issues, it is recommended to use a dc12v light bulb