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Four Channel DC Dimmer Switch

 

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  The Trouble With Dimmers

         Household dimmer switches are generally very simple and use devices called SCR's to switch the lights on and off faster than the eye can see. They depend on a stable waveform from the electric company for their operation, but they alter the very waveform upon which they depend! This can result in erratic operation, especially when more than one dimmer switch is installed on the same circuit. In addition, SCR type dimmers can produce excessive heat for their size, audible noise, and electromagnetic interference. These drawbacks are usually offset by the low cost of their design.
         However, in low voltage lighting systems the situation is not as good. The dimmer switch must be followed by a low voltage transformer, which causes even more erratic operation, more potential to transmit RF interference, and higher cost. The transformer is also massive and bulky.

  Advantages of a good dimmer

         Finally, in shipboard applications where a source of low voltage is already present in the ship's battery, it becomes completely impractical to use a household dimmer switch. In such applications, it is far more practical to use a device which is fed directly from the ship's own DC battery and produces a variable low voltage DC output. These devices, called switch-mode power supplies or DC-to-DC converters, are more complicated and expensive, but also more stable, cool running, lightweight, and do not cause interference or audible noise. Manufacturers exist for relatively inexpensive DC dimmer switches, but these do not insulate against transients in the input battery voltage and cannot protect against premature bulb failure.  Negative transients such as the brief dimming caused by starting the engine are likewise passed through.  A proper dimmer switch regulates it’s output against all fluctuations, rather than simply reducing it to some fraction of the input.  The TPC0001 does all that.

 

 

Brief Specs:

Operating efficiency:

    94%

 

Input DC voltage range:

    10 volts - 42 volts

    (Compatible with 12V, 24V, and 32V marine systems)

 

Maximum output power:

    500 watts per channel

    Multiply by four channels

 

Maximum input current:

    20 Amps per channel

    (Fuse for 25A)

 

Features:

    Silent, programmable, remote controlled

    Optional clock, calendar and timer functions

    Four channels, expandable to 256 channels

    Precisely regulated output in 0.1 volt increments

    Optional voice activation and control

    Fully protected against overloads, shorts, and over-temperature

    Low-battery shutdown and/or audible alarm

    Prioritized shutdown (each channel has it’s own threshold voltage)

    Many other programmable features

 

 

 

 

 

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