Hi all,
Just had some remodeling work done which included installing some recessed lights. The current setup is as follows:
3 rows of lights in the living room each on their own switch
1 set of recessed lights in the dining room on one switch
1 hanging light fixture in the dining room on it's own switch
2 sets of recessed lights in the kitchen each on it's own switch
And an exterior light into the backyard that's going to be motion sensitive.
At least to start i'd like to set up the living room lights and then do the dining room and kitchen.
All of the recessed lights are LED. Would i just need to get the 2477d dimmer switch for each set of recessed lights? In which case i would need 6 of them, plus one more for the hanging light fixture (probably a 2477d as well since i doubt we'll have a 1000w light there)
Just had some remodeling work done which included installing some recessed lights. The current setup is as follows:
3 rows of lights in the living room each on their own switch
1 set of recessed lights in the dining room on one switch
1 hanging light fixture in the dining room on it's own switch
2 sets of recessed lights in the kitchen each on it's own switch
And an exterior light into the backyard that's going to be motion sensitive.
At least to start i'd like to set up the living room lights and then do the dining room and kitchen.
All of the recessed lights are LED. Would i just need to get the 2477d dimmer switch for each set of recessed lights? In which case i would need 6 of them, plus one more for the hanging light fixture (probably a 2477d as well since i doubt we'll have a 1000w light there)
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