Can 6 Gustafson LED Puck Lights be Wired Together on a Dimmer Switch
Updated 03/15/2019 | Published 03/14/2019 >
Question:
I see that one of the questions is asking if this is a dimmable light. I would like to hook up at least 6 of these lights on one dimmer. What is the best way to do this or is it even possible?
asked by: Greg B
Expert Reply:
You'll want to find a dimmer switch that is compatible with LED lights, but the Gustafson RV Puck Light # 277-000343 that you referenced is dimmable. Running 6 of these on one circuit is possible too. You could wire them in series as well. This means you'd run the power wire to the power wire of one light, and then connect the ground of the first light to the power of the next until all of the lights are wired in and then run the last wire back to the ground of the switch.
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Gustafson 12V RV LED Puck Light - Recessed - 3-1/2" Diameter - Warm White
- RV Interior Lights
- Puck Light
- Warm White
- No Switch
- Recessed Mount
- LED Light
- 12V
- White
- Gustafson Lighting
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