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Re: Does leviton make anything better than the leviton 6381 that ramps up from 0% when turned on?
I guess you subscribe to the "better late than never" posting
philosophy. I'm willing to bet the poster already has a solution by
now.
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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