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Vitej 0
Hi,
I want to replace switches at my apartment with Walli Dimmers/Switches and have a couple questions
I've already bought 2 units to test it out before I invest way more in smart home setup.
1) Can a Walli Dimmer work as a Switch? It may sound as a weird question but I'm going to mostly install Dimmers and mostly intend to use switches for 2-way connections (as shown
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) with dimmers. It's actually cheaper to buy Walli dimmers in 10x packs so if I can use Dimmers as Switches it'd be more efficient for me2) There is a noticeable delay when I try to dim light between holding down a button and actual dimming of the light. It takes over a second before the light will start getting darker. Problem is not "how fast" it's getting darker. I know I can control that though "dimming step size" and "time of dimming step" parameters. Is there a way to reduce that delay? Way to set how fast it'll start dimming after button is being help for x miliseconds.
Thanks,
V.
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