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- United Kingdom
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I have used the kinetic wireless on/off switches and I've been pleased with the results. A customer requires a kinetic dimmer switch, and I'm unsure how a dimmer switch would work being there is no power going to it. I get the principle of the standard on/off switch, but I can't work out how the dimmer switch would work without moving it up and down to get the power adjustment sent to the receiver.
Also I'm guessing it won't be an issue having one dimmer switch and one on/off switch programmed to the same receiver?
Also I'm guessing it won't be an issue having one dimmer switch and one on/off switch programmed to the same receiver?