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Fibaro Dimmer 2 - Double switch setup
Reading the manual, I am concerned the Dimmer two is not capable to serve it's purpose in a double switch configuration.
What I would like to achieve:
The switch has one L (for both lamps).
Any ideas / suggestions?
What I would like to achieve:
The switch has one L (for both lamps).
Any ideas / suggestions?
Comments
The dimmer 2 is made compatible for what we call in the Netherlands "Hotel Schakeling" or "Wissel schakeling".
So if you can turn on a light with 2 separate switches. (it does work if there is only 1 switch as well)
the "2" doesn't indicate it can switch 2 lights, it indicates it's the 2nd version.
Combination of both is possible as well i guess (1 in the wall, 1 at the lamp)
Or think with a smart bulb route.
The L for the double switch is singular in the current setup - not sure what configuration to use in combination with Dimmer 2. If I use the switch as 2 single switches I can use for the to be dimmed lamp:
But how to connect the lamp 2 (not need to dim this one). For now I do not think Dimmer 2 is capable to work with a double switch (1L, 2S) setup.
Let's hope it will soon be released
What i need to know: if the Sx terminal outputs 230v, and/or if S1/S2 terminals can handle/receive 230V.
If atleast one of the 2 cases is true there is way to keep using your double switch with one controlling the dimmer and the other switching the other light:
Option 1 = If the terminals S1/S2 can handle 230v
Option 2 = if Sx sends out 230v (which makes option 1 viable as wel)
PS: sorry about the bad drawing, was just a quick sketch up
The dimmer "2" u keep hammering about is only the version, in this case its the zwave + model.
If u want to dimm 1 lamp u use 1 module, connect 1 switch and the other as normal without the module, if u want to switch the second lamp aswell thought homey u have to buy a regular switching module and attach the second switch and lamp to that.
Your way is not always possible when you have a "Series Switch" so 1 switch with 2 buttons, not 2 separate switches, most switches of this type only have 1 Input and 2 Outputs so if you want to use both outputs you need 230v on the input.
Not all wireless modules can handle 230V on their Terminal Contacts that are connected to the internal relay (S1 & S2 in this case), i found this out in the hard way with a KaKu module which fried the relay.
What you will get when you attach the module behind the series switch (get 230v on the contact terminals).
So it is not always possible to connect a module to a series switch. (the way i have drawn it in option 1)
those are made for 230v,
i dont know wot u mean with series switches.
Obviously u need to read the manual carefuly inorder to use it correctly.
I would like to dimm one of the lights and if I follow the Fibaro manual I can use the Single Switch setup Fibaro recommends in their manual. The result at best will be one dim-able light and one not connected light. The two options caseda proposed are not documented in the Fibaro manual, so I will check with Fibaro support.
actually the subject of the OP is what his best option is for using a dimmer module behind his series switch, not just the modules in general.
And it does not state in the official manual how to handle with this situation.
Trust me i know the manual for installing it from the back of my hand.
Have read all 4 versions that are given on the fibaro website to find the answer if the module can handle 230v on S1 and S2 (not L which does need 230v to run the module) these are 2 totally different terminal contacts of the dimmer.
The kaku dimmers that go inside the wall are 230v as well, but still can fry the relay that is inside when putting 230v on the switch contacts (the terminals that go to the switch itself, just like Sx and S1 of the fibaro dimmer)
so maybe try to read either the question properly, or know what you are doing/saying yourself.
Can translate it all to dutch if this makes it easier for you to understand what the real deal is.
It is the safest way to go to change the switch to a regular double (toggle) switch, and you don't need to pull any new wires in that way. (for the N contact)
Hello,
In case of two load You can use Relay Switch – but it must by powered.
If You want to use dimmer You can use second scheme from Your email.
Regards
but great my guessing was right
Happy switching and dimming.
1st (the one without the Endpoint in the name) is the main device, and is needed to be able to send parameters to the dimmer with flows (and a few behind the scene reasons).
2nd (Endpoint 1) = Dimmer Relay 1 (a.k.a. S1)
3th (Endpoint 2) = Dimmer Relay 2 (a.k.a. S2)
Procedure I follow:
1| I turn on the lights using the toggle switch
2| When lights are on, I quickly press the toggle switch 3x
I want to buy the parts but I'm not sure what I have to buy argghhh
1| Keep existing switch and use the schema option 2 proposed by caseda (and confirmed by Fibaro)
2| Replace existing switch with a double switch and use the single switch setup (see Fibaro manual)
I choose to go for option 2 and all was working fine except it was not possible to include the Dimmer 2. At first I assumed it was Homey issue (z-wave not yet mature), but after one the last z-wave homey firmware updates and Fibaro app updates I concluded it must be the device itself. At the moment I'm waiting for a replacement Dimmer 2.
I purchased a FGD-212 Dimmer 2 from Fibaro, to install it on a double switch that controls two independent lamps (attached picture and outline of my current electrical installation in this message: one lamp is dimmable and the other not).
I do not have a neutral cable in my switch box, I would like to know if I can output 'N' to 'Sx' from the FGD-212 module as indicated in the following diagram:
My current installation:
Thanks!
Thanks for your help.
I think I will try to make it as simple as possible: I just want to control one of the two lamps (the one that is dimmable), I would like you to tell me which of the two schemes is the right one.
Thanks!
OPTION A:
OPTION B:Could you see the difference between between s1 & s2?
Then you could use the dimmer 2 without load, and use an active lamp, like ikea, mi, etc.
See page 9: https://manuals.fibaro.com/content/manuals/en/FGD-212/FGD-212-EN-T-v1.3.pdf