Wireless dimmer 0..10V or 1..10V

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cooledspirit
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Wireless dimmer 0..10V or 1..10V

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Hi,

anybody knows some wireless module (preferably RFXCom controllable) that can output 0..10V or 1..10V to steer a dimmer ?

If not available that same module (0..10V or 1..10V) in X10,A10 or even PLCBus is acceptable too...

Kind regards,

David.
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Or some trick that converts 0..230V AC to 0..10V DC ?
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Hi Cooledspirit,

Well, one way to do it - though quite involved - would be to use wireless DMX as an in between protocol. So, PC -> DMX -> Wireless DMX -> 0-10V. You need 1) a DMX interface for your PC, 2) a wireless DMX transmitter and receiver and 3) a DMX to 0-10V interface. These parts are available from http://www.dmx4u.nl, but I guess this is not what you were hoping for :-). Only an option if you're using DMX anyway for lighting control.

Lennart
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In the program of Moeller RF Xcomfort system there ia 2 analogue actors that can send out a signal of 0-10 VDC or 1 - 10 VDC.

See http://www.draadloosschakelen.nl/instal ... enten.html

Here you see a picture aof all coponents

Gere you can download a catalog in Dutch ( see page 15)

http://www.draadloosschakelen.nl/instal ... tatie.html

I use it al lot and it is very easy and reliable. See the website
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