(I hope this is posted in the correct subforum)
I'm using this forum as a source of information for a while now.
This is my first post so I'll introduce myself and my project a little bit.
I want to do the smarthome installation myself. I'll be getting help from my father in law who knows quite a bit about electricity.
Unfortunately, my father in law does not know anything about domotics so that's why I'm taking this on myself as much as possible.
The reason why I'm doing this myself is simple: I have limited financial resources and I really want a smarthouse based as much as possible on KNX (in combination with loxone).
My project is mainly based on knx with the loxone miniserver and the loxone 1-wire extension (for temperature measurement).
With all the documentation available online & the information on this forum I've managed to solve most of my questions.
It's too bad that most of the information here is in german, as I can't read it at all. So maybe my question has already been answered multiple times here and if it is then I'm sorry.
I can't find out how to do dimming of retrofit 220v-240v GU10 leds. I know, by looking at other posts, that there are issues when trying to to 230v led dimming but unfortunately I already have the led fittings/leds in my possession.
So back to my question now. I'd like to dim 6 light circuits which are equipped with 220V-240V leds (GU10 retrofit)
My fitting is the following: http://www.lampenlicht.be/downloads/...6187/89175.pdf
My leds are those from ikea: http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/30304651/
Now I understand that there are 4 possibilities to accomplish the dimming:
- Loxone dimmer module (http://shop.loxone.com/enen/dimmer-extension.html)
This is probably the most straightforward way to dim my leds. Most experiences seem rather positive and as I already plan to use a loxone miniserver it can be connected.
The biggest problem is that this costs quite a bit: +- 450 euro which results to 900 if I want to dim 6 circuits.
- KNX dimmer
The module I like because of its price/quality is the MDT AKD-0401.01 (http://www.mdt.de/EN_Dimming_Actuators.html)
This one costs me around 280 euro which is a more reasonable price. This results in a cost of about 560. The good thing is that its KNX

The problem is that I read that KNX dimmers in general have a lot of problems dimming 230V leds. So if anyone has experience with the knx dimmer and ikea leds, please let me know

- Loxone DMX extension (http://shop.loxone.com/enen/dmx-extension.html) + DMX dimmer for 230V (http://www.alibaba.com/product-detai...0.0.kn9fmI&s=p)
This is priced at 270 for the extension and 40 for a dimmer. Total: +- 350 for 6 channels. This would be a cheap initial cost but also a cheap way to expand further!
I have no idea if this is a quality solution? If someone has experience, do not hesitate to reply.
- A modular dimmer with a 0-10V or 1-10V input steering so that I can control the dimmer from an analog ouput of the miniserver.
Problem here is that I'll loose 2 outputs on the miniserver and I only can control up to 4 circuits.
Second problem, I don't know of such a dimmer that works well with leds

So if there's anyone that knows of a solution that I forgot, please let me know.
All answers are welcome and are appreciated!
If there are people around who already accomplished something like this and it works good, please let me know

The last thing I want to do is try a solution before knowing that it will actually work. But if I had to do that, I'm leaning towards the third option with the loxone DMX extension
Thanks,
Nick
PS: if links to products are not allowed, please say so then I'll remove them.
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