Discuss Info from JCC Technical re Dimmers for JCC7 & JCC6 in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net

Don't know whether best placed to post here, but I'm using a Varilight V-Pro off the list to dim JCC6's, and having trouble getting dimmer to remember it's minimum brightness. Having another go programming today after watching (paper instructions not very clear) How to program Varilight V-Pro dimmers - YouTube
I will post if successful. I thought it might be useful to show if the approved dimmers actually work in the field?
 
Got the Varilight V-Pro to work, the you tube clip was alot clearer to understand. However, the clip doesn't mention, as it does in the enclosed instructions, to wait after the 3 seconds for the dimmer to 'step up & down in brightness' for the new setting to be saved. Not sure of the JCC claim that this dimmer will dim down to 5%, more like 25%.

I've used the Z Grid 500 before on the JCC7, down to about 10%. Zano recommended me the Z Grid LED for the 6's, but that's twice the price.
 

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