Support for Nexa LCMR-230
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Support for Nexa LCMR-230
Hi,
Has anyone fitted any of these?
http://m.clasohlson.com/uk/Nexa-LCMR-23 ... r364611000
I'm looking for a ceiling light controller which works with Tellstick Net and would love to know if anyone has found one.
Cheers,
Martin
Has anyone fitted any of these?
http://m.clasohlson.com/uk/Nexa-LCMR-23 ... r364611000
I'm looking for a ceiling light controller which works with Tellstick Net and would love to know if anyone has found one.
Cheers,
Martin
Re: Support for Nexa LCMR-230
This one should work. Afaik all Nexa switches/ dimmers should work with 'Live!' as long as they are on 433MHz.
Support for other Nexa devices (magnet contacts, PIR etc) are pt in beta
Support for other Nexa devices (magnet contacts, PIR etc) are pt in beta
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Re: Support for Nexa LCMR-230
Thanks for your help.
Martin
Martin
Re: Support for Nexa LCMR-230
which of the nexa range will work with my non-dimmable LED GU10s (I have 6 per room each running at 4w)
Re: Support for Nexa LCMR-230
You can use the one if the total power exceeds 20W connected load. This is quite annoying as most low energy bulbs are less than 20W. Although it should be ok if your 6 x 4W connected to to a single switch. Semiconductor switches need a minimum load to conduct.
Re: Support for Nexa LCMR-230
would this Nexa work with my non-dimmable LEDS (6 x 4w) ??
http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Nexa-LCMR- ... r364608000
http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Nexa-LCMR- ... r364608000
Re: Support for Nexa LCMR-230
I think so. They are generally ok if sum is more than 20W
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Re: Support for Nexa LCMR-230
Hi
You can also use the Intertechno ITL-250.
It's a radio-controlled (433.92 MHz) LED dimmer.
Switching power : 2 - 250 watts (LED)
20 - 250 watts (light bulb)
Regards
Jean-Charles71
You can also use the Intertechno ITL-250.
It's a radio-controlled (433.92 MHz) LED dimmer.
Switching power : 2 - 250 watts (LED)
20 - 250 watts (light bulb)
Regards
Jean-Charles71
Re: Support for Nexa LCMR-230
Jean-Charles71 wrote:Hi
You can also use the Intertechno ITL-250.
It's a radio-controlled (433.92 MHz) LED dimmer.
Switching power : 2 - 250 watts (LED)
20 - 250 watts (light bulb)
Regards
Jean-Charles71
so if i have a room with 2 x 3w LED bulbs this will still work as minimum load is 2w ???
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Re: Support for Nexa LCMR-230
Yes the minimum load is 2W.
Please find the user manual.
Best regards
Jean-Charles71
Please find the user manual.
Best regards
Jean-Charles71
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Excellent - normally minimum load on these types of switches is 20W like switches from HE107 - which then blew cause not enough voltage
I assume the Intertechno ITL-250 works with the TellStick Net ? How do I teach my TellStick to recognise it ?
I assume the Intertechno ITL-250 works with the TellStick Net ? How do I teach my TellStick to recognise it ?
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Re: Support for Nexa LCMR-230
Hi Kets
you can find some information here :
http://www.telldus.se/products/guides?s ... lflearning
Best regards
Jean-Charles71
you can find some information here :
http://www.telldus.se/products/guides?s ... lflearning
Best regards
Jean-Charles71
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Re: Support for Nexa LCMR-230
Jean-Charles71 wrote:Hi Kets
you can find some information here :
http://www.telldus.se/products/guides?s ... lflearning
Best regards
Jean-Charles71
ok where can i buy some ? and how much inc delivery ?
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Hi Kets
Where are you from?
Where are you from?
Re: Support for Nexa LCMR-230
from the U.K.Jean-Charles71 wrote:Hi Kets
Where are you from?