The PWM frequency of al our DMX drivers are now 2KHz, currently updating it to 4Khz.
"...the loxone dmx extension only does 128 devices, you can use 2 or more extensions if you have more devices..."
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i have 2 dmx extensions - 1 is maxed out with all 128 channels being used, the other running around 110 channels.i have used cheap aliexpress dmx splitters for both extensions with unscreened cat5 cabling which allows a larger branched structure, with branches in the house and extening into multiple areas of the garden and have a completely reliable install.
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Try using indirect light by hiding led strip in plastered alcoves that fire up that bounce down from the ceiling, much more pleasant light. Putting spots close to walls rather than in a grid gives a nice triangle of light down the wall or tilted onto a picture gives more purpose. If using led strip don't forget the extruded aluminium profile. This does 2 things: a heat sink and the frosted perspex diffuses the led dots into a bar of light (these dots are 'cheap looking' to the lighting designers). Buy from AliExpress, it's waaaaay cheaper than here.
If you want to get really fancy think about circadian rhythms (why your laptop/phone goes orange at night). So you have high Kelvins with bluer light in the morning to make you feel lively (high sun) moving to warmer whites in the evening (sun moving to sunset) to get your brain ready to sleep.
Thank you for the help and advice.
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I am looking to use Loxone for my new built house in the UK. I don't have much experience in terms of electrics and home automation, so I will have an electrician doing the installation work involving 240v.Can someone help me please with the following questions based on using only warm white light?1: If I was to buy 1 of these https://kutop.com/high-voltage-input-3-channels-triac-dmx-dimmer.html does this mean I can only connect 3 LED downlights to it, one on each channel? Or can I connect 3 individual lighting circuits to each channel?
They have internal psu, Ethernet and bare wire connectors for the dmx
Dim mounted, compact but more expensive and difficult to source