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ianbrookes
hi,
my customer requires the light cables to be external to the Lutron Controller Back Box. He wants a patch panel of sorts where he can change which lights that are on which zone without the need to open up the main controller unit (he knows he will have to power off the circuit).
I AM LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE PATCH PANEL TO DO THIS - I WAS GOING TO USE A SIMPLE SYSTEM WITH WAGO CONNECTORS AND A PLASTIC BOX. HAS ANYONE USED ANYTHING DIFFERENT?
The set up so far is:
Graf 3106 fed by power.
Lutron cable (12v and data) from Graf 3106 to four slaves in series.
Zone cables run from Graf 3106 to a (the new) patch panel.
Lighting cables to each lighting circuit run to the (new) patch panel.
So - I will end up with a patch panel with six zones, and a whole bunch of lighting circuits (about 10) which can be chopped and changed between zones if needed.
thanks for sharing experiences.
my customer requires the light cables to be external to the Lutron Controller Back Box. He wants a patch panel of sorts where he can change which lights that are on which zone without the need to open up the main controller unit (he knows he will have to power off the circuit).
I AM LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE PATCH PANEL TO DO THIS - I WAS GOING TO USE A SIMPLE SYSTEM WITH WAGO CONNECTORS AND A PLASTIC BOX. HAS ANYONE USED ANYTHING DIFFERENT?
The set up so far is:
Graf 3106 fed by power.
Lutron cable (12v and data) from Graf 3106 to four slaves in series.
Zone cables run from Graf 3106 to a (the new) patch panel.
Lighting cables to each lighting circuit run to the (new) patch panel.
So - I will end up with a patch panel with six zones, and a whole bunch of lighting circuits (about 10) which can be chopped and changed between zones if needed.
thanks for sharing experiences.