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SPYDRX PLUS

toohighmf

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I have an original which has one driver that supplies all 6 bars individually. This allows to unplug the ones you don't need, as in for veg stage
Hi petflora, long time. hope all is well. I bought a slightly used SpydrX Plus with 8 bars on the super cheap and it has the 3.5mm jack dimmer input. The local hydro shop said any 0-10v dimmer would work. I bought a 2 conducter 3.5mm jack and a cheap amazon dimmer. wired it up and when I plug it in, the light shuts off. unplug the jack and fires back up. I REALLY don't want to pay big bucks to control this one light. Anyone?
 

FranJan

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Hi petflora, long time. hope all is well. I bought a slightly used SpydrX Plus with 8 bars on the super cheap and it has the 3.5mm jack dimmer input. The local hydro shop said any 0-10v dimmer would work. I bought a 2 conducter 3.5mm jack and a cheap amazon dimmer. wired it up and when I plug it in, the light shuts off. unplug the jack and fires back up. I REALLY don't want to pay big bucks to control this one light. Anyone?
Talk to these folks. I got a feeling they know enough to help you.
 

Koondense

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Check the driver specs, usually the pot you need is 100kOhm. Also check if you have the right connection on the pot with an ohm meter(pic below: you need 1 and 2).
Potentiometer%2Bterminals.png

Cheers
 

toohighmf

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Talk to these folks. I got a feeling they know enough to help you.
I'm under the assumtion that fluence probably doesn't want tech support selling people off of their $150 dimmer control.
 

FranJan

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I'm under the assumtion that fluence probably doesn't want tech support selling people off of their $150 dimmer control.
I'm under the impression you didn't click on the link which is not Fluence but BG Hydro.

Didn't you learn not to assume?
 

toohighmf

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funny, you say this. They are exactly who I ordered the 3.5mm 2 wire jack from after speaking to their tech support. Yes, I didn't click the link lol. thank you though!
 

toohighmf

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Talk to these folks. I got a feeling they know enough to help you.
FranJan great minds think alike. They are literally exactly who I spoke to and ordered the dongle from. They said any 0-10v dimmer should work.. but it's not lol. going to try Fluence directly in hopes they're over tryijng to sell an old dimmer for a light they don't even make anymore.
 

FranJan

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Hi petflora, long time. hope all is well. I bought a slightly used SpydrX Plus with 8 bars on the super cheap and it has the 3.5mm jack dimmer input. The local hydro shop said any 0-10v dimmer would work. I bought a 2 conducter 3.5mm jack and a cheap amazon dimmer. wired it up and when I plug it in, the light shuts off. unplug the jack and fires back up. I REALLY don't want to pay big bucks to control this one light. Anyone?

I noticed you said you bought a 2 conductor jack. The pictures on BGH show a 3 pole. Maybe that's an issue why it won't work? It seems the interface is the issue. The board should respond to a 0-10v dimmer. Know any bars where electricians hang out?
 

Koondense

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Maybe the wires need to be the other way.
Check in the specs it the driver works with a regular resistance potentiometer, usually they all need a 100kOhm potentiometer or 0-10V PWM for dimming.
Cheers
 
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