Hi there, active again? Nice idea for a little at home project. If one uses a DCS plus a Dali power supply (Tridonic or Lunatone, both not that expensive) instead of the A2D, it might allow longer wires. Of course also not Casambi approved :). Thanks for sharing.
Yes, a DALI PSU and a CBU-DCS would do the same thing. It's just the purchase cost of the extra device to consider... FYI: don't ever connect a DALI PSU to an A2D or ASD, as it will damage the Casambi sevices.
@@fareedalshihab5177 For lights 1 - 15 (which aren't dimmable), you'll need to use a relay switch to turn them on/off. There are several of these to choose from on the Casambi website. Personally, I recommend the Liga.Air models as they have a very small form-factor. 17 - 19, if those Tridonic drivers are dimmable, they're likely to use DALI control. So in that case you can use the CBU-ASD or CBU-A2D. Both do the same job but have different form-factors, so see what suits you (or your electrician). Note that the CBU-A2D is the newer of the two devices. 20. That looks like an LED driver which can control tuneable white lighting. Against, I'd suspect that the LED driver sis DALI controlled so you can use the ASD or A2D, as mentioned above. But you need to get more details from the manufacturer to confirm the LED driver's control method. Hope this all helps!
@@CasamBee Thank you for the information, was very informative.. For the lights, from 1-15, what if I wanted them to be dimmable, do i need a separate driver for each, or is there a driver or a specific device from casambi
@@fareedalshihab5177 it depends… if the lights are standard 220VAC dimmable lamps then you can just use a CBU-TED. I’d recommend no more than three lamps per TED, but Casambi claim the amount is not limited and instead based on the inrush current.
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Hi there, active again? Nice idea for a little at home project. If one uses a DCS plus a Dali power supply (Tridonic or Lunatone, both not that expensive) instead of the A2D, it might allow longer wires. Of course also not Casambi approved :). Thanks for sharing.
Yes, a DALI PSU and a CBU-DCS would do the same thing. It's just the purchase cost of the extra device to consider...
FYI: don't ever connect a DALI PSU to an A2D or ASD, as it will damage the Casambi sevices.
Can I send for you my light list ... If you can help me with casambi drivers because I don't know witch one I buy for my lights
Sure! You can write the list here. But the list needs to contain the types of LED drivers which your lights use.
@@CasamBee 1. Recessed spotlight, LED chip 15W,1375lm
2. Recessed Laser Blade Spot Light, LED 10W,925lm
3. Surface Mounted Spot light, LED 2x3W ,83lm/W
4. Recessed spotlight, LED chip 15W,1390lm
5. Recessed spotlight, LED chip 15W,1375lm
6. Recessed spotlight, LED chip 15W,1375lm
7. Linear light, LED 10W
8. Recessed Spot Light, LED chip 7W,83lm/W
9. Surface Mounted Spot Light, LED chip 7W
10. Recessed down light, LED 24W
11. LED Inground Light, 1x2W, 240V
12. LED Inground Light, 8W, 240V
13. Recessed Underwater Spot Light, LED 3x2W
14. Wall Mounting Landscape Light, 1x4.5W, 240V
15. Projector Light, LED 8W, 220V
16.
**All lights above NON-DIM driver ..
17. LED chip, 9.6W, 24V,TRIDONIC LED Driver 100W, 24V
18. LED chip, 9.6W , 24V,TRIDONIC 80 LED Driver 100W, 24V
19. LED chip, 4.8W, 24V,TRIDONIC LED Driver 60W, 24V
20. LED SMD, 48V, IP67, side bend, 6w,40W, 48V AC-DC Single output LED driver Mix mode (CV+CC) with built-in PFC; Output 48Vdc at 5A
@@fareedalshihab5177 For lights 1 - 15 (which aren't dimmable), you'll need to use a relay switch to turn them on/off. There are several of these to choose from on the Casambi website. Personally, I recommend the Liga.Air models as they have a very small form-factor.
17 - 19, if those Tridonic drivers are dimmable, they're likely to use DALI control. So in that case you can use the CBU-ASD or CBU-A2D. Both do the same job but have different form-factors, so see what suits you (or your electrician). Note that the CBU-A2D is the newer of the two devices.
20. That looks like an LED driver which can control tuneable white lighting. Against, I'd suspect that the LED driver sis DALI controlled so you can use the ASD or A2D, as mentioned above. But you need to get more details from the manufacturer to confirm the LED driver's control method.
Hope this all helps!
@@CasamBee Thank you for the information, was very informative..
For the lights, from 1-15, what if I wanted them to be dimmable, do i need a separate driver for each, or is there a driver or a specific device from casambi
@@fareedalshihab5177 it depends… if the lights are standard 220VAC dimmable lamps then you can just use a CBU-TED. I’d recommend no more than three lamps per TED, but Casambi claim the amount is not limited and instead based on the inrush current.