What Bypass should be used in a 2-Wire installation? The manual says; "When installing the Mini Dimmer, with LED loads, in a 2-wired installation, if the load connected to the output starts flickering, we recommend you use a Bypass." I have installed it in to a 2-wire installation with an LED light and it is flickering. The Aeotech and Fibaro dimmers all say that only their own bypass modules are compatible, is this also the case with the Qubino dimmers?
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What Bypass should be used in a 2-Wire installation? The manual says; "When installing the Mini Dimmer, with LED loads, in a 2-wired installation, if the load connected to the output starts flickering, we recommend you use a Bypass." I have installed it in to a 2-wire installation with an LED light and it is flickering. The Aeotech and Fibaro dimmers all say that only their own bypass modules are compatible, is this also the case with the Qubino dimmers?
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Open Oct 26, 2019 - 03:32 PM
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Oct 30, 2019 - 01:23 PM
Qubino don't explicitly state what Bypass to use unfortunately.
In reality, a Bypass can just be considered a "***** load" - a resistor or capacitor that has a fixed value so that it consumes a fixed amount of power when connected between Live and Neutral - in most cases that power is "lost" as heat.
Your local electrical store should be able to help with that, various manufacturers make them such as Danlers.
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