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Feb 01, 2016 - 11:07 AM
if they are separate circuits then buy 2 dimmers. You can still create the ability to turn 'all on' or 'all off' or control them individually. You can also have one dimmer tell the other it's dim level.
Feb 01, 2016 - 12:53 PM
If you want your two circuits to independantly switched then you'll need two Fibaro units. One for each circuit.
Feb 01, 2016 - 02:09 PM
As far as I am aware you would need 2 modules if you want to control the 2 circuits separately. There's only 1 output live on the module unlike the standard relay switch which has 2 outputs.
Feb 01, 2016 - 03:06 PM
One dinner module only supports one light circuit. You need a second one for the second circuit
Feb 02, 2016 - 03:28 AM
Thank Mike. I'm guessing then, due to size constraints I'll need two separate single switch boxes as 2 modules probably wont fit into a double switch box...good to know.
Feb 02, 2016 - 05:27 AM
Depending on the retrofit it is possible to put the relays elsewhere (say in the ceiling) and just have 2 wires to the switch - these are connected to the switch inputs on the relay. This will allow you to use a single gang 2 switch - but as I say, this depends on the retrofit.
We are having pour kitchen re-done and we are going to use 4 Dimmer2. The actual switches will be housed together and the relays will be house elsewhere. This also makes it much easier to service the relays if need be.
Good luck.
We are having pour kitchen re-done and we are going to use 4 Dimmer2. The actual switches will be housed together and the relays will be house elsewhere. This also makes it much easier to service the relays if need be.
Good luck.
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