Post 9 made on Wednesday December 7, 2022 at 12:20 |
I picked up what I needed on e-bay. If you get anything to turn on/off led lamps, make sure you get a device that will work with led lamps. Some of the older devices have leakage current to detect if someone manually turned on a lamp with the lamp's switch. When a led lamp is used, that leakage current causes the led lamp to faintly glow. One of the models can have a couple of parts removed to stop the leakage. I don't have the model number handy, but it you need it, let me know.
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