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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2021 5:58 pm Post subject: Multiple switches to the same light? |
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Dan,
You will want to separate the power sources.
You could accomplish this with a SPDT on-off-on switch. The Center position would be Off, the Up position (full bright) would be fed with full power and the Down position (dimmer mode) would be fed from the dimmer just like the other panel lights you want to dim.
The terminals on the switch would be as follows:
top terminal - full power (from lighting circuit)
center terminal - feed to the map light
bottom terminal - dimmer output (in parallel with other panel lights)
You could run into issues if the map light draws considerably more current than the other panel lights. It might cause un-even dimming when the map light is on the dimmer circuit.
Also, you have to be sure not to exceed the power output of your dimmer with the addition of the map light. You would have to experiment a little to see if it will work to your satisfaction.
-Jeff
On Tuesday, March 2, 2021, 08:10:13 PM PST, Dan <limadelta(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Is there anything wrong with (i) wiring a Map Light to a switch with that name on the panel so that the light it can simply be turned on and off, AND (ii) wiring it to a dimmer circuit that controls some additional lights so that they can all be dimmed at once? If only the Map Light switch were turned on, the Map Light would just come on. If only the dimmer were turned on, the Map Light would get brighter and dimmer with adjustments to the pot. If both were turned on, what happens? I would assume the dimmer would just be ineffective.
I want to be able to turn the light on and off--full power--and be able to separately dim it with others. Can I just do it the way I described?
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