10-28-2020, 01:33 PM
Hi Jimmy, good to hear and it does sound like you could use 2 DC ports and dim each channel independently.
Don't use the LED ports to power equipment directly, it could damage the outputs as they can only handle a very low amount of current, about 20ma. They can only be connected directly to drivers or devices that have PWM control built in. With that said you could add a mosfet to an LED pin and it would become a DC port. Here's a diagram.
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-I0g7AYUF-Pg/U...ic_pwm.png
In the next few weeks I plan to have some simple modules that you could plug into LED or power bar outlets if you don't fancy DIY.
Don't use the LED ports to power equipment directly, it could damage the outputs as they can only handle a very low amount of current, about 20ma. They can only be connected directly to drivers or devices that have PWM control built in. With that said you could add a mosfet to an LED pin and it would become a DC port. Here's a diagram.
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-I0g7AYUF-Pg/U...ic_pwm.png
In the next few weeks I plan to have some simple modules that you could plug into LED or power bar outlets if you don't fancy DIY.