ᐅ Which LED spotlights are best for smart home integration?
Created on: 11 Jun 2017 10:48
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frank_gayer
Hello,
As I understand it, the recessed LED light supplied by the BUS system will only receive 24 volts. Is that correct?
Does it then make sense to buy only 24-volt LED spotlights, or is it better to use a transformer?
As I understand it, the recessed LED light supplied by the BUS system will only receive 24 volts. Is that correct?
Does it then make sense to buy only 24-volt LED spotlights, or is it better to use a transformer?
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Steffen8013 Jun 2017 08:36@HAL06120: You’re doing the work for someone who doesn’t show even the minimum level of initiative? Besides that, they probably don’t understand a word of what you’re writing anyway..
HAL06120 schrieb:
because it annoyed me that nobody here seriously tried to answer a question.You’re on the wrong track... that’s exactly what we have been trying to do starting from here:
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HAL06120 schrieb:
It becomes clear that the MyGekko system is simply the control unit or user interface for a system pieced together as you like. Apparently, different protocols and various manufacturers can be mixed.100 points! But we already knew that from the start... only the OP didn’t...
HAL06120 schrieb:
Which lamps you need depends not on the MyGekko base system itself, but on the type of controllers or switches used at the respective light outlet. For example, whether you use a simple on/off switch for a bulb, a dimmer for a resistive load, or a LED controller, you should actually clarify this in advance with the construction company.Hey... and that’s exactly what I wrote here at least once, even if not in the same words... and not only me but others as well... you’re just joining in...
So:
Without answers to the questions asked here... like my contribution #23
Nothing will come of it... and you don’t need to come here complaining that nobody helps... because that is exactly what everyone here has tried so far... but only met deaf ears... and now we have been going around in circles for several pages...
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frank_gayer13 Jun 2017 09:52Hello,
HAL06120, thank you for your constructive response. MyGekko uses RIO modules and standard push buttons.
So, in my opinion, the BUS ring cable goes to the push button, and from there a NYM cable goes to the ceiling outlet.
For everyone else, please refrain from commenting if you have nothing to contribute.
HAL06120, thank you for your constructive response. MyGekko uses RIO modules and standard push buttons.
So, in my opinion, the BUS ring cable goes to the push button, and from there a NYM cable goes to the ceiling outlet.
For everyone else, please refrain from commenting if you have nothing to contribute.
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Steffen8013 Jun 2017 11:10frank_gayer schrieb:
So, in my opinion, the BUS ring line goes to the switch and from there a NYM cable runs to the ceiling outletThat is complete nonsense.
Stubbornness at its finest... there really is nothing more to say about this...
We would like to help, but without information, it’s basically groping in the dark...
You still have one last chance... please answer my questions... otherwise, that’s it... because it leads nowhere... guessing what you plan and what you ordered may be amusing at first, but it gets boring after a while...
frank_gayer schrieb:No, of course not...
So in my opinion, the BUS ring circuit goes to the switch
frank_gayer schrieb:Absolutely not...
and from there an NYM cable to the ceiling outlet
frank_gayer schrieb:
For everyone else, simply don’t write anything if you have nothing to contribute.
We would like to help, but without information, it’s basically groping in the dark...
You still have one last chance... please answer my questions... otherwise, that’s it... because it leads nowhere... guessing what you plan and what you ordered may be amusing at first, but it gets boring after a while...
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Knallkörper13 Jun 2017 11:16Mycraft schrieb:
No, of course not...
Definitely not that...I know the original poster is stubborn. Not just on this topic. I already wondered with his "my general contractor is bankrupt and my payment plan is terrible" thread whether he might be a forum troll. I've come to the conclusion that he probably isn't.
Please, could you specify which wiring or interfaces at the switch and connections to the ceiling outlets are even possible?