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Joining many wires to one - rocker switch lights to dimmer

 
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 11:40 am    Post subject: Joining many wires to one - rocker switch lights to dimmer Reply with quote

Thanks Charlie!

And thanks to Bob for finishing it up

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Charlie England wrote:
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<ceengland(at)bellsouth.net>

Bill Mauledriver Watson wrote:
>
> <MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com>
>
> Can anyone offer some advice on how to connect the leads for my 8 or
> 9 Honeywell rockers to a single periheliondesign dimmer?
>
> The switches all have Fast-on terminals which I can easily connect
> to. But I'm a bit stumped on the best way to have 8 or 9 separate
> leads connected together and finally connected to a dimmer.
>
> I've been through most/all of Bob's stuff but just can't find the
> right approach.
>
> Thanks
> Bill "wiring away" Watson
> RV10
> Durham NC
The simplest way is to run all the leads to a convenient location
(toward the dimmer would make sense) and add one more wire to the
bundle. Use a large splice crimp to join them all, then run the
'extra' wire to the dimmer. You can modify this idea slightly by doing
it in 2 or 3 stages with just a few wires in each splice, then sum the
'extras' with one more to the dimmer.

Bob details a similar technique to get power into multiple pins of a
d-sub connector when more current is needed than one pin can carry.

Charlie


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