I am sure of the difference between a cipher and a code.


Yes as you say many have the dimming gear between the control box and the tape.Many LED strips are dimmable.
AFAIR, none of them work by using traditional dimmers on the 230V supply.
I'm not sure which of the many things in that link you're talking about.Yes as you say many have the dimming gear between the control box and the tape. However I see this and they claim it works with a Constant Voltage driver
Sorry i messed up the you tube link, it was refering to the use of an aurora dimmerI'm not sure which of the many things in that link you're talking about.
However, common sense suggests that nothing on the 230V side of s decent constant-voltage driver ought to be able to effect the output (the clue is in "constant voltage"), since the driver will try very hard to maintain the output regardless of changes in the input.
I suppose that 'chopping' the input 230V waveform might achieve something (the hope being that the output would also get 'chopped') but, again, I would have thought that a decent constant-voltage driver ought to be able to largely 'overcome' that as well!
Kind Regards, John
I'm not sure which of the many things in that link you're talking about.
However, common sense suggests that nothing on the 230V side of s decent constant-voltage driver ought to be able to effect the output (the clue is in "constant voltage"), since the driver will try very hard to maintain the output regardless of changes in the input.
I suppose that 'chopping' the input 230V waveform might achieve something (the hope being that the output would also get 'chopped') but, again, I would have thought that a decent constant-voltage driver ought to be able to largely 'overcome' that as well!
Kind Regards, John
I suspect that what we're talking about are 'not particularly constant'-voltage sources (i.e. not very well regulated), the main point being that they are a 'voltage source', not a current one.@JohnW2 I don't understand why constant voltage LED drivers are even 'a thing'. Unless it's down to penny-pinching, which would be upsetting.
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