drvnbysound
Senior Member
I tried to do some more research on my Z-Wave dimmer issue and found threads on other forums where other users have had similar experiences (e.g. http://board.homesee...ad.php?t=146683)
Currently, the dimmer that I have the most issue with is in our MBA. The dimmer is installed in a 2-gang box, where the switch for the bathroom fan also resides in the same box; both the dimmer and the fan are on the same circuit, as close together as possible in terms of the electrical circuit. I am going purchase one of the GE/Jasco Z-Wave switches and install it in place of the standard switch that is currently used for the fan and see if the problem still exists...
I also have Z-Wave dimmers installed in our MBR as well as our living room, where our ceiling fan also has the main room lights. Using standard home switches to control the fan's on/off function, neither of these dimmers are currently affected. I would really like to install Z-Wave switches to these fans as well, but based on the testing mentioned in the above linked thread, the GE/Jasco switch may actually create issues on these lights that are currently working fine with the standard home switches. <sigh>
Currently, the dimmer that I have the most issue with is in our MBA. The dimmer is installed in a 2-gang box, where the switch for the bathroom fan also resides in the same box; both the dimmer and the fan are on the same circuit, as close together as possible in terms of the electrical circuit. I am going purchase one of the GE/Jasco Z-Wave switches and install it in place of the standard switch that is currently used for the fan and see if the problem still exists...
I also have Z-Wave dimmers installed in our MBR as well as our living room, where our ceiling fan also has the main room lights. Using standard home switches to control the fan's on/off function, neither of these dimmers are currently affected. I would really like to install Z-Wave switches to these fans as well, but based on the testing mentioned in the above linked thread, the GE/Jasco switch may actually create issues on these lights that are currently working fine with the standard home switches. <sigh>