On November 14, 2014 at 14:59, fcwilt said...
I understand why it works BUT you might want to use a higher wattage resistor next time.
120 VAC across 1400 ohms works out to a bit more then 10 watts.
11 and change.
That's all that was/is needed. For the most part I haven't had to do this on newer jobs and the 'trons keep coming out with better and better equipment to handle LEDs (fixtures and bulbs).
Also the designers are learning which manufactures are using GOOD drivers and garbage so lately my only problem has been sparky not running/attaching the 0-10v wires!