analog
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I'm in the final stages of my shop build and putting up my lights. The shop is a 42x24, 18' ceiling at the highest, and I have six 160W high bay LEDs and four 100W high bay LEDs in a lower area. These are split on two 15A circuits (four 160W/two 100W and two 160W/two 100W).
These loads are more than fine for the 15A circuits, but I'd like to add smart switches (zwave) to control them and in specs for smart switches, they massively de-rate their capacity for LED drivers. I've read this is due to the large inrush current that LED drivers have on startup (as much as 100x the steady state current).
Has anyone else put a relatively large LED lights load on a smart switch? How are you contending with the large inrush current which has the potential to melt the relay in the smart switch?
These loads are more than fine for the 15A circuits, but I'd like to add smart switches (zwave) to control them and in specs for smart switches, they massively de-rate their capacity for LED drivers. I've read this is due to the large inrush current that LED drivers have on startup (as much as 100x the steady state current).
Has anyone else put a relatively large LED lights load on a smart switch? How are you contending with the large inrush current which has the potential to melt the relay in the smart switch?