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Channel that is programmed Off comes On


karel

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Hi everyone
I have a problem, during a musical sequence a channel witch is programmed off comes on. It's not wiring I double trippled checked that. With the hardware program it does not happen, only with the musical sequences. Resseting the controllers doesn't help either? Help? I would like the lights to go the way I programmed them. Now it looks like I made a lot of errors :( :(

GRTZ Karel

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Do the lights come on exactly in the same place every time?

What type of lights are you using on that channel, how many?

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Dennis Cherry schreef:

Do the lights come on exactly in the same place every time?

What type of lights are you using on that channel, how many?

Yes I'm not sure but I think yes
One channel has +/- 150 ricebulbs
the other channel a transformer to 24V with 200 LED's
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Unfortunately, the transformer is your problem. The LOR controllers are not designed for inductive loads, which is what transformers are. Any way to run those LED's some other way?



-Gary-

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Mountainwxman schreef:

karel wrote:
the other channel a transformer to 24V with 200 LED's

Put a set of mini's or c7's on that channel with the led's and tell us what happens.

I connected a normal light on the channel with the LED's and the problem was gone.
So the transformer was my problem.
I have another 8 sets more of these LED's ,they are not connected yet
Question, I think I read somewhere you can put 24v on channel 1-8 and 220v on channel 9-16 (CTB16KD) Is this true? Would it solve my problem?
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Yes, you can put lower voltage AC power on 1-8 as long as 9-16 remain your standard line voltage.

If you are looking for 24VDC, then you would need the CMB16D, which is designed for DC loads.

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