I'm confused about something: on my Renards (even SS24's), I have never had a problem with small lights never completely shutting off. My DMX dimmers have that problem all the time: if I stick a low-load LED on my high-end DMX dimmers, they never completely shut off. I have to add a dummy load to that channel (which is not uncommon). But I have never had that problem with a Renard. Why not? Aren't dimmable triacs supposed to be leaky?
Are the triacs on Renards just lower current (2 amps), as opposed to DMX dimmers (5 amps)--which therefore means the minimum load required on the Renard is much lower? Or maybe the Renard boards are shunted? I don't know. I'm curious if maybe some Renards in fact do have a minimum load requirement.
Are the triacs on Renards just lower current (2 amps), as opposed to DMX dimmers (5 amps)--which therefore means the minimum load required on the Renard is much lower? Or maybe the Renard boards are shunted? I don't know. I'm curious if maybe some Renards in fact do have a minimum load requirement.