Neilyboy Posted November 11 Posted November 11 Hey there I have (6) High-Bay Led Lights manufactured by a company called WEN model: HB02-150WD1 I found many companies produce this same light under the same model number. All of the data sheets indicate that 'Output constant current lever can be adjusted through output cable with 1-10v, PMW signal and resistance.' I am guessing the Shelly Plus 0-10v Dimmer is ok to use for these. I plan to run 3 of these at this time. My question comes from wiring these. I have full access to the lights themselves. They are hanging off of 2-way TP-Link switches on either end of the shed. A hot and neutral wire were sent up and directly down the middle of the length of the shed. There are three distribution points each at equidistant spacing to power all 6 lights (2 off of each branch). [LED] [LED] [LED] ˄ ˄ ˄ ˄ ˄ ˄ [SWITCH]--110v--[BOX]--110v--[BOX]--110v--[BOX]--110v--[SWITCH] ˅ ˅ ˅ ˅ ˅ ˅ [LED] [LED] [LED] Should I be able to pull the hot wire at each 'box' and throw that along with neutral into the Shelly dimmer then 'S1' back to both leds. Then run the 'dimmer -' and 'dimmer +' from each of the two leds at each box into the shelly dimmer (length of each dimmer wire would be around 10'). I would have a shelly dimmer at each box location for three in total. Would this work or am I going about this the wrong way? Thanks so much for your time! Neil Quote Translate Revert translation? English (American) Finnish French German Italian Portuguese (European) Spanish
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