

With Shelly RGBW2 you can create unforgettable experiences and parties. Shelly RGBW2 is as big as two cookies stacked together.Ĭhange the way you experience light and choose the colors that match your mood. Intelligently designed to fit in most standard electrical boxes and switches.

Shelly RGBW supports any 12v or 24v White, RGB, RGBW led strips and 12/24v led bulbs, with up to 288W combined power. I’m not scared of a little drywall work.Choose the color that matches your mood, this time the party will be color-endless Whatever method would make them usable for the most people would be fine with me. I guess I could rip the cans out if needed. It looks like those are made to snap into the holes on their own with no “can”. One controller with multiple lights would solve that. Having the 6 can lights in my kitchen turn on/off or change colors one by one every time the wall switch is pressed I wouldn’t like and I know my SO would complain. It doesn’t really bother me for those though. I have multiple LZW42 bulbs in a room and even in groups they don’t all change simultaneously. Having them all controlled from one controller is what I’m looking for. One box (AC/DC converter/RGBW zwave controller) and a daisy chain of recessed lights! There are non zwave options out there if you don’t mind controlling the lights individually. You would even have the whole box to put the controller in.
#Loxone rgb dimmer series
My house is going to be the test dummy to see if we can start using these red series switches in place of the GE’s.Īlong these lines, if you could make RGB ultra thin recessed lighting, it would be amazing. We usually use GE switches and smart things because it’s easy and almost dummy proof(personally I use home assistant). Typically it’s easy to retrofit wire between can lights in a given zone so maybe something similar to the RF module that comes with the fan/light switch where we could intercept the mains power going to the first can light, insert the RGBW zwave controller and then retrofit 18/6 or 16/6 wire between the cans to chain the individual RGBW can lights together.

All easily controlled by a red series dimmer using zwave association and with the relay disabled in the dimmer. Now onto my idea… What I have in mind is replacement RGBW can light inserts that can be chained together and then ran from a central zwave controller module similarly to the way I can chain RGBW strips now. Loxone is expensive proprietary stuff, but much of what their system can do lighting wise can be done using a good hub and zwave components if they exist. It’s been coming together amazingly and giving me great ideas to use in my home. I’m doing a new beach house that has Loxone RBGW can lights and RGBW strips all over. I do integration for a living and we recently started using a company called Loxone that has recently come to the US but has been around in Europe for a while. There are individual zigbee or wifi can light replacements that I could use, but I can imagine the issues with dealing with 6 separate “bulbs” at a time and timing and stuff now working out well. I have 6x 4" LED can lights in my kitchen. What doesn’t seem to exist as far as I can tell is a zwave RGBW can light setup. I have grand visions of RGBW strips under the master bed, under the sofa in the living room, under kitchen cabinets… etc… ya’ll get the idea… I put in RGBW strips under my desk that are also ran along the backsides of the arms of my triple monitor stand.

I odered one LZW42 to test out… I put it in my office desk lamp and I love it, so I ordered 6 more to replace all of the bulbs in the lamps where I’m currently using old/basic leviton lamp dimming modules.
#Loxone rgb dimmer plus
I’m still waiting for the next shipment to replace all of my old non zwave plus leviton zwave switches. I have grand RGBW scene visions now that we have these amazing Red Series switches… at least I hope the switches are as awesome as they seem.
