How do i hook up a wireless switch?
It is typical Chinese manufacturing with
Right now the light is simple (4 halogen, no scaling, dim setting...)
Blue - to circled X then connected to a black (N) ?
Red (L) - to K (switch) ACIN ??
2 black - (N) ??? ---- WTF?
Move the switch switch (sic) on electricity a namely bright light, (usage remote control have to wanto to open control a switch) remote ...
I put a scan of the instructions here.
Which wire do i connect the hot (black) to?
Which wire do i connect the neutral (white) to?
What if i change the lamp wiring so i get scaled brightness (dimmer)? First all 4 bulbs, then 2, then only 1 bulb. I can probably change the lamp so each wire is separate. Can this be done? What would i connect:
1 bulb - ?
2 bulbs - ?
All 4 bulbs - ?
Here is a link to the product:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Z5YJ412/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Comments indicate Red = hot (our black) , black is neutral (our white, why 2??) , blue = load (Does this mean bulbs?"
There are comments below that i am not sure i understand, for example, you don't need to connect the neutral??
"English" instructions on the receiver:
http://i.imgur.com/I5MQ51i.jpg
It is typical Chinese manufacturing with
Right now the light is simple (4 halogen, no scaling, dim setting...)
Blue - to circled X then connected to a black (N) ?
Red (L) - to K (switch) ACIN ??
2 black - (N) ??? ---- WTF?
Move the switch switch (sic) on electricity a namely bright light, (usage remote control have to wanto to open control a switch) remote ...
I put a scan of the instructions here.
Which wire do i connect the hot (black) to?
Which wire do i connect the neutral (white) to?
What if i change the lamp wiring so i get scaled brightness (dimmer)? First all 4 bulbs, then 2, then only 1 bulb. I can probably change the lamp so each wire is separate. Can this be done? What would i connect:
1 bulb - ?
2 bulbs - ?
All 4 bulbs - ?
Here is a link to the product:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Z5YJ412/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Comments indicate Red = hot (our black) , black is neutral (our white, why 2??) , blue = load (Does this mean bulbs?"
There are comments below that i am not sure i understand, for example, you don't need to connect the neutral??
"English" instructions on the receiver:
http://i.imgur.com/I5MQ51i.jpg
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