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Override Switches on DMX Lighting
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard-the-Ninth" data-source="post: 474075" data-attributes="member: 23472"><p>I have some DMX dimmers, yes they do have triacs, but they switch the Neutral.</p><p></p><p>Although its not me, I would be inclined to tell the customer it sounds an easy thing to do, but in reality, it isn't, not to mention it would require a whole lot of wall space (Change over and dimmer switches) and if it goes wrong, YOU get the blame, and you are sorry but you decline to do this part of the job, but has he considered something like Phillips hue, and an amazon echo dot? You don't need a pc, it can be set up to come on or off at set times, AND you can ask it to turn the lights on, off, dim and change colour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard-the-Ninth, post: 474075, member: 23472"] I have some DMX dimmers, yes they do have triacs, but they switch the Neutral. Although its not me, I would be inclined to tell the customer it sounds an easy thing to do, but in reality, it isn't, not to mention it would require a whole lot of wall space (Change over and dimmer switches) and if it goes wrong, YOU get the blame, and you are sorry but you decline to do this part of the job, but has he considered something like Phillips hue, and an amazon echo dot? You don't need a pc, it can be set up to come on or off at set times, AND you can ask it to turn the lights on, off, dim and change colour. [/QUOTE]
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