ᐅ Switching on perimeter kitchen lighting with a light switch
Created on: 4 Nov 2014 10:19
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Sektionschef4 Nov 2014 10:19Hello
I have the following question:
I want to equip the kitchen with Omlopp lighting, but I don’t want to control it with the Utrusta remote control; instead, I want to use the existing light switch.
If I use the Anslute connection cable, connect it to the light circuit, and keep the small switch on the connection cable always turned on, should the LEDs then always turn on with the light switch?
Or is this only possible with the remote control?
Regards
Sektionschef
I have the following question:
I want to equip the kitchen with Omlopp lighting, but I don’t want to control it with the Utrusta remote control; instead, I want to use the existing light switch.
If I use the Anslute connection cable, connect it to the light circuit, and keep the small switch on the connection cable always turned on, should the LEDs then always turn on with the light switch?
Or is this only possible with the remote control?
Regards
Sektionschef
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Sektionschef4 Nov 2014 12:36Thank you!
I assume there is no way to dim the lamps WITHOUT a remote control, right?
Best regards
Sektionschef
I assume there is no way to dim the lamps WITHOUT a remote control, right?
Best regards
Sektionschef
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Sektionschef5 Nov 2014 07:10Besides the design of the remote control, what also bothers me is that it operates wirelessly and requires batteries.
I might take apart the transformer sometime and see if I can somehow lead out two wires to connect a regular switch.
Regards,
Sektionschef
I might take apart the transformer sometime and see if I can somehow lead out two wires to connect a regular switch.
Regards,
Sektionschef
Hello,
have you solved the problem?
I am looking for a way to switch on the lighting “dimmed” via an external switch, as I do not need the high brightness level.
It would be great if this could be adjusted on the transformer.
Or maybe another transformer with a lower output voltage would work?
Regards
TM
have you solved the problem?
I am looking for a way to switch on the lighting “dimmed” via an external switch, as I do not need the high brightness level.
It would be great if this could be adjusted on the transformer.
Or maybe another transformer with a lower output voltage would work?
Regards
TM
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