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    Dec 28, 2010, 01:24 PM
    RF ligting controls
    I want a simple combination of a wall mounted transmitter dimmer switch and a hard wire receiver that will work as follows. I hard wire the receiver with a 120 volt feed into the unit and a 120 volt out of the unit (similar to a fan/light unit, but only for lighting). My switch will be locaqted 25' - 30' away and will consist of a battery power transmitter that will function as an on/off switch and a dimmer. I have installed a similar set up before. I took a plug in receiver module, rewired it to accept the 14-2 feed to light wired it with a wall mounted transmitter switch - On/Off only. I do not want a hand held remote. I need to dim and sewitch 600 Watts. I tried to find this simple combination but the dimmer and wattage combination I have yet to find. I contacted some supply houses and they are not very helpful. Thus I need a battery operated wall mounted dimmer switch (RF transmitter) and a hard wired receiver(plug-in may work if I can rewire to accept #14-2). The receiver will be fed from an existing 120V source. I will feed lights from the output of the receiver. The switch will be located on a lower level wall. Can you help me in finding what I need?

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