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Old 04-20-2010, 04:16 PM   #1
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LED Dimmer Switch: Source

Greetings all!

I finally finished the replacement of our 8 halogen "puck" lights with LED bulbs. Since the LEDs use a different type of dimmer switch (a 4-wire instead of the existing 2-wire switch), the 3 dimmers got replaced also. Take a look at the Alpine Quick Tips and Easy Mods page for more info, photos and sources.

If you want to avoid looking at the photos, here is where I bought the dimmers:

Kick Lighting (www.kicklighting.com)
Hudson, NY
646-320-6476
Model KR6 for $16 each plus mailing.

http://www.irv2.com/forums/f104/quic...tml#post629647

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