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I have a dimmer switch to my porch light that got some extra features that I have no idea how to use. Would greatly appreciate it if someone can tell me. Thanks!
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If I have a manual, I would have read it. If I know what type of switch it is, I would google it myself. I'm only asking because I don't have any info. There's no need to be rude.
Yet again someone finds this forum on the web, asks a question in a polite manner, and then gets shot down in flames. Don't see what's wrong with the question - I've certainly never seen one of those, and wouldn't have any shame in asking around to see if anyone else had seen one.
If this question had come from a regular member the response would have been different I guarantee it. That's my thoughts anyway. Daz
Apart form maybe just ONE reply I think the replies were as helpful as they could possible be!
Are you on your menstrual cycle this week??
Apologies, maybe I'm too sensitive . Just seems to be an unfriendly forum to new users these days. Even when people ask things politely they often get abrupt unfriendly comments. It didn't used to be anywhere near as bad as this. On the other forums I use (bikes, PCs etc.) things are much more friendly. Daz
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I may be exaggerating a little in this case, but it seems more and more common to give rude or unhelpful replies to newcomers to the forum. It must put people off. Daz
Thanks for all the feedback. Just knowing these are called dip switches allowed me some inkling to their function. In this case, I think its to a motion sensor outside. Thanks again everyone.
i'd imagine he'd find a hole.
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