Burgerkong
Well-known member
I need to make a LED lightbulb dimming tester and was planning to do the following:
1) Buy a 8 circuit subpanel and populate with breakers (one per dimmer circuit)
2) Hook up dimmers to CB's
3) Wire up dimmers to lightbulb socket
What I'm concerned about is if I literally wirenutted all of the load wires coming out of the dimmers together along with the neutrals, would having only one dimmer energize backfeed voltage into the others? How can I isolate the simmers from each other, yet allow me to control them all individually without resorting to adding another bank of disconnects?
Or will the dimmer's circuitry sense that something isn't right since power is coming from the load wires instead of the hot wires and not complete the circuit?

1) Buy a 8 circuit subpanel and populate with breakers (one per dimmer circuit)
2) Hook up dimmers to CB's
3) Wire up dimmers to lightbulb socket
What I'm concerned about is if I literally wirenutted all of the load wires coming out of the dimmers together along with the neutrals, would having only one dimmer energize backfeed voltage into the others? How can I isolate the simmers from each other, yet allow me to control them all individually without resorting to adding another bank of disconnects?
Or will the dimmer's circuitry sense that something isn't right since power is coming from the load wires instead of the hot wires and not complete the circuit?
