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FerranS 1
Hi all,
I have been using fibaro since many years ago, with more or less problems but I always made it work.
Now I don't know why but I cannot make a dimmer 2 work with my led lights. It's a new installation of 23 (3w each) little garden lights and 4 bigger ones (12w each) so a total of 117W. I tried it without fibaro bypass but as I saw the lights flickering I installed it in one of the lamps. With or without fibaro bypass the lights are not turning on. I tried to reset the device and also do the calibration with the B button, nothing works, in theory the result of the calibration is red, what in the manual means:
"Calibration procedure failed. Possible reasons: lack of connected load or connected light source exceeds maximum power, which may be controlled by the Dimmer 2"
As I said the total of lamps are 117W so it should be enough and not exceed the limit.
I attach here an imagine of the installation. I also have available the neutral wire but I tried with and without it and is not working in any case.
The strange thing is that the lights does not turn on with the dimmer2 attached. If I remove the dimmer, all is working fine.
Thanks in advance,
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