Getting ready to insulate and have a question about my lights.
I have 9 - 100W UFO LED lights in the shop that are 0-10V dimmable. All 9 lights are on one circuit with 3 way switches at the 2 man doors. I pretty much ignored the ability to dim these lights but am second guessing it now.
I put a partition wall in to separate one bay for automotive (3 lights), the rest of the shop will be wood working and misc (5 lights).
I'm not familiar with how the dimming circuits work. Can I use 2 stand alone dimming switches (no on/off) and dim the lights in each room separately, even though they're on the same power circuit? In other words, I would be able to turn all of the lights on/off at either door, but dim the 2 rooms separately.
If this is possible, I'll run the low voltage wire before I insulate this weekend.
I have 9 - 100W UFO LED lights in the shop that are 0-10V dimmable. All 9 lights are on one circuit with 3 way switches at the 2 man doors. I pretty much ignored the ability to dim these lights but am second guessing it now.
I put a partition wall in to separate one bay for automotive (3 lights), the rest of the shop will be wood working and misc (5 lights).
I'm not familiar with how the dimming circuits work. Can I use 2 stand alone dimming switches (no on/off) and dim the lights in each room separately, even though they're on the same power circuit? In other words, I would be able to turn all of the lights on/off at either door, but dim the 2 rooms separately.
If this is possible, I'll run the low voltage wire before I insulate this weekend.