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  1. Is there no advice for this? I haven't gotten anywhere.
  2. No, I have not. I was getting a little discouraged. And by the way, I could not include my device either. I said that in my original post.
  3. I installed a Dimmer 2 in a 2-wire location, to control some overhead LEDs. I am reasonably certain I wired it correctly, L is hooked to the line, and the lead at the other end to the load. i tried using several different switches, but all had the same result: the lights could not be turned off with the switch, the LED on the Dimmer 2 is solid green, and does not change when I press and hold the B key, and I cannot include the device into my system. I am not using a bypass. Would all of those symptoms reflect the need for a bypass, a defective Dimmer 2, or something else? I previously had a two-wire X-10 switch in that box which worked fine, but it will not support leds. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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