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I have two ceiling fans in my kid's rooms that have four lights on each
fan. These are controlled by a remote control which can dim them. I want to use compact flourescent bulbs, but the dimmable flourescent bulbs are ridculously priced, I'd spend over $120 for eight of them. I'm thinking of wiring the coil of a relay to the output of the light control module inside the fan, which will energize at probably any of the dimmer voltages, and hook the four lamps all to 120V. I'm wondering what the waveform out of the dimmer module looks like, and if it'll work okay with an AC coil relay. Typically it's chopped AC. |
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