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Revision as of 19:11, 26 January 2009

Input Voltage that will work with Lynx Controllers

Device 120 volts - 240 volts - 12 volts DC - Low volts (24/36)
Lynx Express Yes Yes (1) No No
Freestyle Yes Yes (1) No
SSR4 Yes Yes (1) No Yes (3)
SSR4-DMX Yes Yes (1,4) No No
Lynx Splitter Yes Yes (1) No No
Lynx MR-16 No No Yes No


1 - Normally different transformer and resistor are needed.
2 - Cut traces for the output section - Note Input Voltage has to be either 120v or 240v
3 - SSR4 can control low voltage lights while connected to the Freestyle.
4 - Currently the DMX option on the SSR4 can be used with 240v volts but the firmware doesn't work with 50 hz.
Should be fixed later this year.


Supply Voltage from Controller to Lights or Light Strings

Device 120 volts - 240 volts - 12 volts DC - Low volts (24/36)
Lynx Express Yes Yes (1) No No
Freestyle Yes Yes (1) No
SSR4 Yes Yes (1) No Yes (3)
SSR4-DMX Yes Yes (1,4) No No
Lynx Splitter Yes Yes (1) No No
Lynx MR-16 No No Yes No
1 - Normally different transformer and resistor are needed.
2 - Cut traces for the output section - Note Input Voltage has to be either 120v or 240v
3 - SSR4 can control low voltage lights while connected to the Freestyle.
4 - Currently the DMX option on the SSR4 can be used with 240v volts but the firmware doesn't work with 50 hz.
Should be fixed later this year.