More than one dimmer per load?roger3829 said:I have switches (dimmers even) at both sides of my bed and the door coming in to bedroom, and one at the bathroom as well
LarryFine said:More than one dimmer per load?
I'm very familiar with home-automation. I wouldn't call such a system "three dimmers." Semantics.roger3829 said:Yes. Lutron makes dimmers that can work from multiple locations. You need a master dimmer for one location (in place of a 3-way) then remote dimmers for the rest of the locations, 3-way, 4-wayshttp://lutron.com/hlc/hallway.asp
roger3829 said:???
I have switches (dimmers even) at both sides of my bed and the door coming in to bedroom, and one at the bathroom as well
donselectric said:its a potential hazard getting up in the morn for me......:grin:
jeff48356 said:I would like to propose a change to the next NEC that all bathroom and bedroom lighting fixtures must be controlled by a switch with a lighted toggle. In fact, they should require all bedrooms to have a permanently mounted fixture, not just a switched wall outlet (switched wall outlets still OK in living rooms). These would be for safety, so people would not walk into a dark room and not be able to easily turn on a light. Also, many people don't necessarily put lamps where the switched outlet is, so this can potentially pose a safety hazard.
That's right. Laughing hyenas laugh with each other, not at each other.Don S. said:"One of the major characteristics distinguishing mankind from all other animals is the satisfaction we get from belittling another?s idea."
Don S. said:Jeff48356, responses to your illuminated switch proposal confirm the following quote by an unknown anthropologist: "One of the major characteristics distinguishing mankind from all other animals is the satisfaction we get from belittling another?s idea."