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You can accomplish this either way. I don't know why, but in every instance I have seen, they always switch the high power side of the transformer. I don't know it that helps with voltage spikes when switching or not. |
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Since the lights are already powered by one transformer it is obviously of the adequate size for all 4 lights. No reason to buy another transformer just to separate each group. |
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Awesome. I will use the 3 relay approach with a single transformer. |
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I am wondering this as well. @NWSAlpine did you set it up? Success? I am installing 4 intellibrites would want individual control. Its always said "one transformer per switched light" I looked into individual transformers (small and low cost) Ive seen a few but they don't seem robust. Given the high cost of these lights I'm not into making poor choices. Switching them with relays seems perfect reasonable. Are we missing something? |
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Hi there truvec, |
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I am getting all the stuff I need for my DIY controller setup. I have almost everything ordered but the last remaining part I am planning out is how to wire the pool lights. I have 2 microbrite lights in the main body and 2 microbrite lights in bubblers on the sun shelf. These 4 lights are currently wired together off a single transformer.
In an ideal state I want to have 2 lights controlled as one group and the other 2 as a separate group. Is it recommended to have a dedicated transformer for each group (2 in my case) or have a single relay for the transformer and then each group on independent relays on the low voltage side? I thought I saw some discussions mention the software was smart enough to keep the transformer powered as long as one light group was active.
It seems like having the transformer powered on all the time when at least one light is on and then switching the low voltage side to flip through the color modes would be preferred.
I have the sequent 8 relay card stacked on the Building Automation V4 8-Layer Stackable HAT.
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