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| Member | LM12 module dimming question
I've presently got a single LM12 module within my X10 setup. What seems to be the case is that you can't switch it from "off" to a dimmed setting - you have to switch it fully "on" then dim it down from there. Personally, I don't like this - particularly as I was thinking of using one to gradually lighten the bedroom in the morning to assist with pushing my lazy carcase out of bed ![]() Is this expected behaviour with the LM12? Is there another dimmable X10 module available from anyone else that would allow switching to a dimmed setting direct from "off"? Thanks, Paul
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