Hi
I have installed some 230V LED lights in my driveway which are operated via PIR sensor and a timer.
The timer runs from 9pm through to 1am and feeds through a standard LED Dimmer switch, so that the lights come one dimly, but when movement is detected via a PIR sensor they go to full brightness, I have the switching currently performed with a DPDT relay. But the problem is that the switching is instant and I would like the changes in brightness to be softer.
The Dimmer switches have soft start, but this only seems to work when they are turned on, and goes from 0 to the desired level, I have tried using two dimmers but the lights momentarily turn off and then slowly turn on to their pre-set level.
I was wondering if I could use a capacitor or an inrush current limiter to buffer or slow the changes in brightness on the output of the relay
The problem I see is that the LED's are trailing edge dim-able, and I do not know how this would work and if I could find a capacitor big enough to have any affect with 36w of LED Lights (8 x 4.5w)
Here is a circuit diagram of the wiring
I have installed some 230V LED lights in my driveway which are operated via PIR sensor and a timer.
The timer runs from 9pm through to 1am and feeds through a standard LED Dimmer switch, so that the lights come one dimly, but when movement is detected via a PIR sensor they go to full brightness, I have the switching currently performed with a DPDT relay. But the problem is that the switching is instant and I would like the changes in brightness to be softer.
The Dimmer switches have soft start, but this only seems to work when they are turned on, and goes from 0 to the desired level, I have tried using two dimmers but the lights momentarily turn off and then slowly turn on to their pre-set level.
I was wondering if I could use a capacitor or an inrush current limiter to buffer or slow the changes in brightness on the output of the relay
The problem I see is that the LED's are trailing edge dim-able, and I do not know how this would work and if I could find a capacitor big enough to have any affect with 36w of LED Lights (8 x 4.5w)
Here is a circuit diagram of the wiring
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