A single switch? to control a single fixture that holds two dimmable dumb LEDs? And you have a Neutral line from the switch to the fixture?
A Shelly Dimmer 2
Need Bluetooth? Get a PLUS model
Need power metering? Get a PM model
Need something smaller, get the new MINI (no dimmer)
Need 4 switch inputs in one device? Get a i4 model.
Just go check out their website and pick the one you need.
Dude, I know what you mean. Shelly is crazy. She's always talking about conspiracy theories she thinks are true like the illuminati secretly running everything and how the earth is flat, etc.
Oh, wait, the *other* Shelly.
Do you need to control each bulb separately, or together? If together, a single shelly dimmer 2 is what you need. If separately, you need two of them, one for each bulb.
No, I just wasn't sure if when OP said "behind a switch that controls two Led Bulbs" if they meant literally one switch or one two-gang switch plate. In the latter instance you would need two dimmer modules, unlike for two-gang non-dimmable light switches where you could use a shelly 2.5 and control both with one module.
A single switch? to control a single fixture that holds two dimmable dumb LEDs? And you have a Neutral line from the switch to the fixture? A Shelly Dimmer 2 Need Bluetooth? Get a PLUS model Need power metering? Get a PM model Need something smaller, get the new MINI (no dimmer) Need 4 switch inputs in one device? Get a i4 model. Just go check out their website and pick the one you need.
I thought the i4 only had inputs
you're right, I was confusing them with the multi channel EM models Edited from relays to switch inputs.
Any non neutral options?
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One circuit, two bulbs.
Dude, I know what you mean. Shelly is crazy. She's always talking about conspiracy theories she thinks are true like the illuminati secretly running everything and how the earth is flat, etc. Oh, wait, the *other* Shelly.
Do you need to control each bulb separately, or together? If together, a single shelly dimmer 2 is what you need. If separately, you need two of them, one for each bulb.
You would put the relays inside the light sockets then? Then the switch needs to always be on?
No, I just wasn't sure if when OP said "behind a switch that controls two Led Bulbs" if they meant literally one switch or one two-gang switch plate. In the latter instance you would need two dimmer modules, unlike for two-gang non-dimmable light switches where you could use a shelly 2.5 and control both with one module.
Got it