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dimmer [2015/02/08 19:20] – [Partlist (in buildup order)] breaker27dimmer [2015/02/08 19:23] (current) – [Integrate it into a housing] breaker27
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 You can either use an extra housing or integrate the device directly into the housing of a CFL lamp. See the  [[http://www.smarthomatic.org/devices/dimmer.html|picture on the website]] for an example. You can either use an extra housing or integrate the device directly into the housing of a CFL lamp. See the  [[http://www.smarthomatic.org/devices/dimmer.html|picture on the website]] for an example.
  
-It is very important to use **shielded cables for the 1-10V control voltage**. If you use unshielded cables and they are near the high voltage cables, intereferences can crash your microcontroller when you switch on the lamp.+It is very important to use **shielded cables for the 1-10V control voltage**. If you use unshielded cables and they are near the high voltage cables, interferences can crash your microcontroller when you switch on the lamp.
dimmer.txt · Last modified: 2015/02/08 19:23 by breaker27