I am using the AWMD-250 dimmer to switch/dim 4 GU10 5W LED spots via a homeduino + 433MHz transmitter. Works great, except for the occasional flicker.
It is possible to connect a normal wall switch to it, though when you switch it manually the state in pimatic will not be updated.
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Dimmer for 220v spot led dimmable
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@Rene-Arts exactly. But he wants to dim instantly to 10% after switching the power on, so pimatic has to know the state, thats why i suggested a switch. Seems logical to me.
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If you would switch it on manually, it restores its previous dim state (so if it was switched off while dimmed to 10% it would be just fine). With pimatic it is possible to directly send a dim to 10% command.
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@Rene-Arts said in Dimmer for 220v spot led dimmable:
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Ive put the dimmer on 50%, flipped the wall switch and doesnt go back on so no, it doesnt. Atleast not the kaku dimmer.
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@Gleno0h But in this way, from what I understand, if I have to restore for an emergency, from 10% to 100% can not do it manually. Right?
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@Gleno0h Are you using the AWMD-250 as well, and have you connected it properly? With the wall switch connected to the two white wires? When you put a switch in series with the dimmer it doesn’t work as it should.
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Hi,
I found this wifi dimmer (KingArt):
(This picture says it can not dim led bulbs but some others can…)
Has anyone experience with this one?
Can it be flashed with Tosmota?Thanks in advance…
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Bump…
Would be very nice if this works…
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@lschip no experience and it should be supported by tasmota;
https://blakadder.github.io/templates/kingart_dimmer.html -
Great, thanks!
I did a lot off googleing but I didn’t find it.
I’ll give it a try with Tosmota,