AC Jr. Moonlights

DMBillies

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I'm currently trying to decide how to mount the moonlights in my hood and I got to thinking about if they would even work with the AC Jr. lunar simulation (which I think is built in to the base unit).

I know Neptune makes dimmable LED's specifically to simulate the lunar cycle, but frankly I'm not dropping the money on some fancy LED's. I already have 6 current lunar moonlights. My hunch is that they will not work since they have a transformer that knocks them from 120V AC to 6V DC. Anyone know for sure? Don't want to burn up a set of moonlights trying to find out.

It also sounds like I could choose to use a regular old blue incandescent bulb for a moonlight and dim it off of the 8th socket in the DC8. Can anyone confirm that will work? I'd be worried about it being too bright, should I just use a really low watt bulb?

I can post this in the neptune forum, but I was hoping to get some more candid responses from people who have tried different things. I haven't even gotten a chance to start controlling stuff since I'm still throwing everything together, but this is a decision that is best as I'm mounting all of my lighting.

Thanks
 
If you can plug your moonlights into the wall, then you can plug them into the AC Jr. (DC-8). You could then program the channel just like any lighting channel and tell them when to come on and when to turn off. You can have it do on/off by lunar phase, I think, but will not get dimming. IMO, you would be fine without dimming :)
 
Jack- Yeah, I got ya on the programming on and off and possibly even doing that in general phase with the moon (minus the dimming factor). I am quite positive I can do that. I'm also pretty positive I can't dim the moonlights I currently have, so just programming the channel will work fine.

BUT

Is there a DC8 channel that will dim a regular incandescent bulb? Is this a myth? It seems like (from the manual), that it should work but it isn't very specific about how it works and what effect you get (e.g., moon simulation w/ dimming, moon sim w/o dimming, simple time on/time off, etc.). If I can't dim an incadescent I will most certainly go with my LED moonlights.
 
I think you can dim a bulb, but I never tried it. I think you might need an x-10 setup and a special lamp control module to have it dim incandescents.
 
I don't think you can dim on the DC8. Pretty positive you can't. And the lunar module is separate.

I do know that ocd_mariner has the lunar module if you'd like to check with him (or if he'd like to join the conversation *ahem*) if you have any questions. Chuck said he loved them!

Brandon
 
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