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kingmob

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  1. I guess you are right that that is the most straightforward. I'll have to shop around. Thanks for your help.
  2. Problem is, as far as I understand your suggestion, that the switch has only one L input. Your suggestion would be like connecting 2 seperate switches basically. I can't seem to find any switches (of this size) that have 2 seperate inputs, in which case I could just split L and connecting one to the dimmer and one to the light as you suggest.
  3. I feel like this is trivial, but I can't find any info anywhere. I now have a double switch toggling 2 different ceiling lights. I'd like to dim one of those using the Dimmer 2 and keep using the other one as is. I have no neutral behind the switch. So I have to wire it like in this Diagram. The question now is, how do I wire the other light. Do I just leave it where it is,so that instead of going to S2, it'll go to the light? I guess another way of saying this would be, will Sx behave like L?
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