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LED dimmer but not 0-10V but PWM - Jan_W - 03-01-2026

Could You consider making ESP32-S3 LED dimmer module but not with 0-10V outputs (like DM16), but MOSFET with PWM Analog Outputs?

0-10V is great, but it makes everything more complicated when I just want to dimm multiple individual LEDs from single DC source - additional multiple dimmable drivers etc.

We have nice product from Polish manufacturer - boneIO ESP DImmer LED gen 2 with 8x PWM outputs. It costs 110$ and is great, I just wanted to have all from Kincony and cannot find anything like this Smile

https://store.boneio.eu/product/boneio-dimmer-led-gen-2/?v=288404204e3d

Please consider making product like this. I think it will be very popular on the Polish market (this boneIO is almost always sold out).

Thanks!


RE: LED dimmer but not 0-10V but PWM - admin - 03-01-2026

how about KC868-AP board, whether is you needed? it include mosfet on the PCB, drive LED stirp directly. just only it made by ESP32, not ESP32-S3.
https://www.kincony.com/esp32-pwm-dimmer.html


RE: LED dimmer but not 0-10V but PWM - Jan_W - 03-01-2026

Thanks for replay. This may work, but it is not KCS v3 compatible and does not have fancy metal shell Smile
Also 3A per channel may be not enough for some usages.
It is also as expensive as DM16...

Upgrading it to ESP32-S3 with ~200$ price would be great!


RE: LED dimmer but not 0-10V but PWM - admin - 03-01-2026

ok, will save your suggestion.