Why doesn't anyone post a video where the input hot wire is located at the switch, rather than hook up the demonstration to a cord plugged into an outlet? Most people are going to deal with the situation where only a black/white wire is located at the light fixture. How does one attach the violet and gray wires in that scenario at the light fixture?? And connect other fixtures on that circuit?
I have 3 sets of 3 way switched lights on a single 15 amp circuit. They are dimmable Hykolity lights. Can I use 3 dimmers on the same circuit? All dimmers would be in separate junction boxes. Thank you. PS I love your lights. I have 14 of them in my new shop. Very functional and aesthetically pleasing. Very well made with quality materials and great design. Head and shoulders above the other manufacturers yet at an extremely reasonable price point. You folks ROCK.
How do you wire the switch with a canless led gimbal light fixture with the on and off function and the dimming function as well. I don't see how in the instructions manual. Is this even posible when the light fixure only has 3 wires? Or is this switch for ballast powered lights only?
The part about connecting two fixtures was pretty fast. I can understand a wiring diagram but I cannot seem to find one for ONE dimmer and TWO fixtures. Could you please, please point to one?
Breezed over the connecting more than one light, and how the purple and grey wires connect. So if you have say 4 lights you just connect all the greys together and all the purple together? IMO if your going to take the time to make a video you should slow down a bit so it actually helpful.
A Responsiv(tm) 0-10V Blink'n'Dim Adapter is a universal 0-10V dimmer that mounts on or near the light. No control wires are needed in walls. An ordinary light switch operates the dimmer using Blink'n'Dim protocol.
Why doesn't anyone post a video where the input hot wire is located at the switch, rather than hook up the demonstration to a cord plugged into an outlet? Most people are going to deal with the situation where only a black/white wire is located at the light fixture. How does one attach the violet and gray wires in that scenario at the light fixture?? And connect other fixtures on that circuit?
I have 3 sets of 3 way switched lights on a single 15 amp circuit. They are dimmable Hykolity lights. Can I use 3 dimmers on the same circuit? All dimmers would be in separate junction boxes. Thank you. PS I love your lights. I have 14 of them in my new shop. Very functional and aesthetically pleasing. Very well made with quality materials and great design. Head and shoulders above the other manufacturers yet at an extremely reasonable price point. You folks ROCK.
How do you wire the switch with a canless led gimbal light fixture with the on and off function and the dimming function as well. I don't see how in the instructions manual. Is this even posible when the light fixure only has 3 wires? Or is this switch for ballast powered lights only?
The part about connecting two fixtures was pretty fast. I can understand a wiring diagram but I cannot seem to find one for ONE dimmer and TWO fixtures. Could you please, please point to one?
Is the black and red input wires 120volt?
Can we use low voltage wires for purple and gray?
Thank you so much your video was very helpful.
Breezed over the connecting more than one light, and how the purple and grey wires connect. So if you have say 4 lights you just connect all the greys together and all the purple together? IMO if your going to take the time to make a video you should slow down a bit so it actually helpful.
can you bypass the 0-10v dimmer? take the vilot and grey wire and nut them together? that way you get switching action without dimming.
Is Lutron the only dimmer you can use of Hykolity led light fixture? The 32" oval 35W switchable in particular. Thanks.
A Responsiv(tm) 0-10V Blink'n'Dim Adapter is a universal 0-10V dimmer that mounts on or near the light. No control wires are needed in walls. An ordinary light switch operates the dimmer using Blink'n'Dim protocol.
You can make a lot of money building a *smart* 0-10v dimmer.
I'm now using the Blink and Dim, which is okay, but also rather inconvenient.
Are there any wattage requirements for a dimmer if it’s just taking the two dimming wires and nothing else
The dimmer switches have a wattage rating
Where did you get this switch? I need for my office!:)
Not helpful for the non-professional.
ALL i know is...Wire here wire there wire everywhere....
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