DavidEF
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Seriously, though: I don’t think that switch will work VOB. It is a 120V switch. Your panel needs that 0-10V input. A potentiometer is probably going to work, but you really might be better off going for the elegant, yet more expensive, solution provided by the manufacturer.
If you’re interested, I have some (I think 0-12V) led dimmers that may work for you. IIRC, the power source was a separate component, so the dimmers themselves will probably work with a 10V source (which you’d supply) for effective 0-10V dimming. They have a potentiometer control, but also supporting electronics inside. So, they are a bit more elegant than just a pot control. They are made to be external, with cabled connections, not made to be installed in wall switch boxes. I can dig them out and see what the actual specs are if you want. I’m not using them. They were left over from a customer.
Edit: Oh, the reason that 120V switch won’t work is because of the dimming. Obviously, if all you were doing is switching on/off, a 120V switch would work fine between a 10V power source and 10V rated light panels. But, the 120V dimmer needs the 120V input, which your light panels wouldn’t survive.
Edit 2: Looking again, the light panels can be installed with 120V input. The 0-10V input is for dimmer operation. So, it is probably a bypass around the internal step-down circuit, which itself is possibly not dimmable.