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Re: Does leviton make anything better than the leviton 6381 that ramps up from 0% when turned on?



If you don't need the 2-way capabilities, try the smarthome 2384 (same
as 2380, but no transmit) or the leviton 2201.  They're about the least
expensive, "reliable" X10 dimmers you'll find (they both have ramp up/down).

The LM14A (a lamp module) isn't comparable to the switches that you're
talking about.  Also, it's from X10 Inc. -- a manufacturer to be avoided
whenever possible ;-)

Mitch

The Alien wrote:
> If you can, try the LM14A.  It ramps up slowly from zero and ramps
> back down to zero when you are done with it!  It's not a leviton but
> it SURE is sweet!
>
> Don't know what a "LM14A" is? Google it!
>
>
>
> On 16 Jul 2003 14:50:32 -0700, roveer@xxxxxxxxx (Roveer) scratched
> with their pencil:
>
>
>>I'm looking for dimmer x10 compatible dimmer switches that ramp up
>
>>from 0% when turned on/off and I've tried the 6381 and the smarthome
>
>>2380.  The leviton is really mushy and it's really only a switch
>>modified to be a fake toggle.  Does leviton make anything better?  I
>>want to see if my electrician can get them cheap.  The smarthome
>>2380's are pretty expensive but have a nice feel to them.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Roveer
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