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LED Driver Dimmer

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TexLeoAg
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Hey guys, I installed a 24V - 100W LED driver that powers about 20 feet of LED strip lighting. However, the LED lights that the driver powers are a bit too bright. I have looked online for a simple dimmer to install on my low voltage wire after the driver. But, Im confused. Which dimmer should I purchase?





evan_aggie
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AG
Is your 24V driver dimmable? The cheap drivers aren't designed to be dimmed. many say "dimmable" and you'd put the 120V dimmer on the input side.
TexLeoAg
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Ya, that's what I am confused on. I see a dimmer on Amazon that I can put on after the driver. But it only had a + and -, no output from it????

LED Driver 24V 100W, Waterproof... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BW86DYQV?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
evan_aggie
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That one isn't dimmable.

This one is:

HitLights 96W Dimmable LED Driver, Electronic Transformer, 120V AC to 24V DC Power Supply for LED Strip Light, Low Voltage Lighting Project, Compatible with Lutron Leviton Dimmers, UL Listed, Class 2 https://a.co/d/1tJQZzZ
TexLeoAg
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Well, I had a few folks look at the brightness of the lighting and they all liked it. BUT, I am doing under cabinet lighting next and will 100% buy a dimmable driver. Thank you!
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