![]() This looks like it will be very useful, but the default setting is less so. These switches also support separate ramp rates for local and remote commands. ![]() This does not surprise me, but will likely force me to try another hub (or build my own, perhaps). ![]() You will not have double- and triple-tap support in Wink. Pairing with the Wink wasn’t terribly difficult, but these switches are not directly supported you should add a generic Z-Wave light bulb instead. I like these dimmers a lot, so I guess I’ll find out when I do my living room (which has a 4-gang box containing everything under the sun). I’ve read online that the tabs can be broken off to reduce the required space, so that could perhaps help. I do have a concern regarding using multiple dimmers in a single box: the switch has a very large front plate that looks like it’s too big to allow for multiple switches in the allotted space. The screws simply don’t have enough travel that 12AWG wire is likely to fit under the head from what I could tell. Installation wasn’t difficult, but I will note that side-wiring these switches may be an exercise in frustration (I chose to back-wire them since that’s what the instructions said to do). The ceiling lamp in my home office is now controlled by one of these, and it works pretty well. I purchased this switch in the hope that it would be a good answer to my instant status problem - and went with a dimmer instead of the standard switch simply because I could.
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