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Dimming Groups of lights with dedicated switches
I am planning on installing recessed lighting in my basement and would
like to control these lights with dedicated switches on the same circuit. Here is the scenario: Group #1 - 6, 75W cans controlled by Dimmer #1 Group #2 - 10 50W cans controlled by Dimmer #2 Group #3 - 2 75W cans controlled by Dimmer #3 I plan to do this on a dedicated 15A, 120V circuit. I am not trying to implement 3-way or 4-way switching. Could someone describe, or better yet point me in the direction of an illustration/diagram for this type of scenario? Thanks, Marc Mueller |
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