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    No indicator leds

    I temporarily removed a pendant light on a maestro dimmer and having reinstalled it there are no indicator leds on and I cannot turn on the light. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    Maestro dimmers have a 50 watt minimum load. If you go below the load, they will act like they are dead - no LEDs, no response. If it is on a lift, the lift typically has to be all the way up for it to make contact.

    Also, check the gap/FASS switches on any remote dimmers. Any one set to off will kill the circuit.
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    Thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by randyc View Post
    Maestro dimmers have a 50 watt minimum load. If you go below the load, they will act like they are dead - no LEDs, no response. If it is on a lift, the lift typically has to be all the way up for it to make contact.

    Also, check the gap/FASS switches on any remote dimmers. Any one set to off will kill the circuit.
    Problem solved. Turns out that despite being careful on the reinstallation, one of the leads was not making contact in the wire nut.
    Good information, though. I wasn’t aware of that and it may help avoid future problems.
    Thank you for taking the time to respond.

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