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Stairs light, dimmer brihtness and bypass


tomasjacko

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Hello,

 

I am not electrician and I have house, where fibaro was made by previous owners. 

At the hall, I have stairs wall lights (for night lightning). I wanted these to work with motion sensor and brightness but the brightness at the level 100% and 0% is almost same. 
It also has bypass (because it wall always little bit lightning when everything was off). 

Can someone help how to set brightness to lower points? I want to use these lights only for night with really low lightning. 

Is the bypass problem? or it is problem of lights? it is LED lights

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Sorry not an answer but an almost identical question with a bit more information as I was about to post a similar question.

 

I have lights which when connected to a standard Varilight V-Pro rotary dimmer will dim right down to almost zero.  When connected to the Dimmer 2 module however, even with brightness level set at 1, the lights are considerably brighter than they shoudl be.  I am not using a bypass.  Why does the Dimmer 2 module not go lower?  Or can it be programmed to do so?  This applies to a number of circuits that I have using these modules.

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