LED awning light

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Some may like the awning light, but we find it a little (no make that a lot) on the intense side. Is it possible to add a dimmer at the switch ?
It would be great to be able to soften it up when a bright light isn't necessary .
 
This is what it looks like in the panel. We also added a dimmer for the lights over the theater seating.
 

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It it possible to include some DIY instructions for installing this light? I would love to do it but do not have a clue. Thank you!
 
The two switches I replaced had a +input and +output wire on them. The new switches have four connections. The two mentioned and -input and -output. I just cut the negaative wire that was behind the switches and made the four connections.
I used two flat washers painted black to mount the awning dimmer in the panel and made the switch opening for the overhead light bigger to accept the new switch.
Hope that helps.
 
Thanks so much for the pics, link and directions. :cool: This will be on our list to do soon as our Reflection returns home from the dealer.
 
Switch over theater seats?

This is what it looks like in the panel. We also added a dimmer for the lights over the theater seating.

If you recall, where did you get the switch over the theater seats?
I haven't been able to find one like it online so far.
 
Thank you very much! I was searching Amazon where you had the link for the first one.
 
Can you give me some more details on the install. I have two wires tied together and then two wires hooked up to the old switch. Thank you for the help.
 
We are having the same issue with the wiring on the 337...We have two white wires tied together and a brown wire going to the awning lights. No matter which way you hook it up they just stay on and don't dim...
 
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