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Re: Snesor light switch for bathroom



We just have the on/off versions.  The aim was to maximise use of low
energy lighting so the mood and brightness are changed by turning groups
of lights on and off rather than by dimming.

Regards,

Steve H.

Ian Oliver wrote:
> In article <478B376C.1070601@xxxxxxx>, Steve Hetherington wrote:
>
>> Both found their way into our bathroom.
>>
>> The bathroom switches were used to put in two way switching for
the
>> lights, so things can be controlled from the usual place near the
door
>> and from the bath whilst keeping within all regulations.
>>
>
> Do you have the dimming version?
>
> We have a touch dimmer, and a quick touch from off brings it back to
> previous dim level, whereas a "hold" from off ramps up from
off so you
> can bring it up dim without going through bright.
>
> How does the sensor.co.uk version work?
>





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