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Hi all,

 

I'm trying to install a Fibaro Light Dimmer into my office. I'm not able to do it right i'm afraid. 

Does anyone know how to setup the dimmer with this configuration?

 

So, I have my office room with on 1 end of the room a switch and the other end of the room, also a switch.

 

See photo's attached. Anyone that can help me?

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Thanks thanks thanks!

 

 

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You can try this connection.

 

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    I'm afraid I can't do that because I don't have the "L" that needs to go into the dimmer?

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    Loop from the L that goes into the switch? It's the same thing. You just have to give power to both the switches and the dimmer module.

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