Trex deck lighting remote dimmer switch12/22/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() I haven't used Trex-branded lighting, but it looks like it's just a standard 12V system, and would work with any other 12V LED power system as long as it provides enough power. (If you would like your sub listed please contact the mods!) Do not include information that could potentially cause injury or harm to yourself or others. It will get removed and you will be banned without warning.Ĭertain projects, including working with electricity can result in injury, property damage, or death if done incorrectly. Please use the provided flairs to appropriately label your posts.ĭo not spam your blog, website, YouTube channel, company, product, etc. Reposts, low-effort content and karma farming may be removed at the discretion of the mods. Posting a video or image without detail will result in a removed post and may result in a ban. When posting project details must be included. NO POLITICS! There are plenty of other subs to discuss them this is not one. Referral, affiliate, and crowdfunding links are NOT ALLOWED! This is a forum for friendly discussion personal attacks will not be tolerated and you will be banned without warning. If you are not sure about what you are doing, hire a licensed professional. Please keep this in mind while assisting others. Working with electricity can result in injury, property damage, or even death if it is not done properly. If you would like to learn more about home automation, please look here. Home automation may include centralized control of lighting, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), appliances, security locks of gates and doors and other systems, to provide improved convenience, comfort, energy efficiency and security. It is automation of the home, housework or household activity. Just something I have seen done (once) that might help you achieve what you are looking for.Home automation is the residential extension of building automation. If you go this route make sure to study up on landscape light wiring methods, just going daisy-chain for a bunch of lights probably won't work all that well in this application.Īlmost certainly not warranty-friendly, not orthodox, don't blame me if it doesn't work right or the transformer dies after a week. Just a transformer and circuit breaker in a box. Just make sure there is no built in timer, screen, electronics, etc. I'd say a professional grade transformer (Kichler, basic FX, etc) is the better choice. As I described to that user, your best bet would be to find a transformer without a built in timer that has a chance of being dimmed, and getting non-integrated-LED fixtures that you install your own dimmable LED bulbs in. ![]() If you are really interested in dimming your deck lights, I wouldn't go with those Trex deck lights (I wouldn't go with Trex lights anyway, they are good at composite decks not lights). Someone else asked about dimming landscape lighting which is similar to what you are talking about. Regardless, Lutron does not offer any kind of low-voltage dimming devices. Deck/landscape lighting is generally 12-15V AC, not DC as DC would have way too much voltage drop. ![]()
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