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Are you installing Loxone lights or just using Loxone to control the lights?

Loxone lights run on 24VDC, so wiring is different. However you can also control standard 230V lights with the Loxone control system.
 
Wire the switches in star point using cat7 back to mini server position, wire each light or group of lights back to mini server and take a feed from board to mini server.
you done the course Lee? whats programming like on the old computer? pretty straight forward with basic computer know how?
 
you done the course Lee? whats programming like on the old computer? pretty straight forward with basic computer know how?
No mate I haven't done the course as I thought they were taking the mick with the cost of it. However I have another local spark who is loxone accredited so I can call him in, if need be. Most customers who want smart controlled lighting and blinds I end up pushing them down the RAKO route. I've just done a full refurb in Croydon with RAKO and have just 1st fixed a newbuild loacal to me with RAKO.
 

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