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Single switch for multiple lights challenge
EdSteenhoek
Member
Hi all,
I'm new to Homey and have a challenge with INNR lights.
One wall switch operates 2 lamps which each have 1 INNR E27 bulb. I'm able to add one of the two bulbs. Once I operate the added bulb, I can turn it on or off but the other bulb is automatically dimmed. Is there a way to add them both and operate them independently?
Another wall switch also operates 2 lamps but the lamps each have 3 INNG GU10 bulbs. Here I see the same behaviour as described above. Can't add them all and once I operate the bulb that is added, others are dimmed.
I'm think of removing all bulbs and add them one by one. Not sure I that could do the trick. I expect the bulbs to get their addressed this way but don't know if this address is lost one removed again...
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks!
Ed
I'm new to Homey and have a challenge with INNR lights.
One wall switch operates 2 lamps which each have 1 INNR E27 bulb. I'm able to add one of the two bulbs. Once I operate the added bulb, I can turn it on or off but the other bulb is automatically dimmed. Is there a way to add them both and operate them independently?
Another wall switch also operates 2 lamps but the lamps each have 3 INNG GU10 bulbs. Here I see the same behaviour as described above. Can't add them all and once I operate the bulb that is added, others are dimmed.
I'm think of removing all bulbs and add them one by one. Not sure I that could do the trick. I expect the bulbs to get their addressed this way but don't know if this address is lost one removed again...
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks!
Ed
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