Hey guys, looking for a bit of advice on how I can control my drivers with a TC420 controller.
I already use a couple of TC420's with LED strips which is a no brainer, however I would like to see if it is possible to control my (analogue?) drivers with the TC420 PWM signal.
Ok, so my drivers are these...
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tJ3o3PdG8i7m_wBY74ixQR00cGuMhauJ
And they are currently controlled by these pots.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1eSDFPqAJ8lzo0mE2UHzhGwg2moLx5LcU
Thinking I had some idea of what I was doing, I also bought this....
I'm not at all electrically minded so not sure if it is even possible?
The way i understood it was that from left to right
1: to channel output on TC420
2: to positive pole on the channel voltage
3 & 4: voltage supply to the converter module
5 & 6: those two wires that would otherwise attach to the pot on the driver
Any help much appreciated. I don't want to blow anything up.
Cheers
I already use a couple of TC420's with LED strips which is a no brainer, however I would like to see if it is possible to control my (analogue?) drivers with the TC420 PWM signal.
Ok, so my drivers are these...
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tJ3o3PdG8i7m_wBY74ixQR00cGuMhauJ
And they are currently controlled by these pots.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1eSDFPqAJ8lzo0mE2UHzhGwg2moLx5LcU
Thinking I had some idea of what I was doing, I also bought this....
I'm not at all electrically minded so not sure if it is even possible?
The way i understood it was that from left to right
1: to channel output on TC420
2: to positive pole on the channel voltage
3 & 4: voltage supply to the converter module
5 & 6: those two wires that would otherwise attach to the pot on the driver
Any help much appreciated. I don't want to blow anything up.
Cheers