I
have these plugged in under the bed, and don't want to rewire the
room!!
Now
if they built one in a plug in module then I'd be away!!
:-)
Instead, I'm going to go down the waste a bit
of
electric route. - but to minimise this (it is minimal anyway), I'm going to
run an event in homeseer to do the following:
If
we are at home:
Turn
off the lamp at 8am.
Turn
on the lamp at 8pm and dim it to 0%
That
way I cut out 12 hours of it sat on all the time.
Daniel
If you can use a LD10 (DIN rail dimmer) instead of an LM then when
you send ON it comes on at the brightness it was at when you turned it
off.
HTH
Adrian
> If
you have sent the command "Off" to the LM, next time you turn it on,
to
> for example a 30% preset dim, X10 sends the module the command
"On" first
> and then Dim to X% - so the light comes on bright and
then dims down.
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