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Dimmer 2 with 9 LED spots


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Hi!

 

Recently we had an electrian over to install LEDs in the kitchen. However, I came a little late, and the push dimmer (in socket) from

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 (EUD61NPN-UC, supports up to 400W) was already installed when I got back home. Of course I would like to replace it with a Dimmer 2 but I got worried about a line:

 

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Do not connect more than one transformer with Dimmer 2 output

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The LED that was installed is from a Swedish company called

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. I guess it's some kind of branded light that probably exists under different names. It should consume ~8W with LED and transformer (

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). It's dimmable.

 

What do you think – can I replace the current Eltako with a Dimmer 2?

Thanks in advance

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Hi @thewolff!

 

It is possible to connect FIBARO Dimmer 2 to those LEDs.

 

The question if whether they will be dimmable or not.

 

We haven't tested it. Maybe you could try to connect just one at first and see if it works.

 

On 27.09.2017 at 10:47 AM, thewolff said:

What do you think – can I replace the current Eltako with a Dimmer 2?

To sum up, it is possible to replace but I don't know whether those LEDs will be dimmable under those conditions.

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