jocanon
Member
I am trying to figure out the best and most cost effective way to put an on/off switch on the low voltage sidea of my tranformers output for my outdoor low voltage lighting. I want to switch the low and not the high voltage side of the transformer because then I can switch off individual runs instead of the entire transformer. In addition to the AC DC transformer that powers the low voltage lighting, I also have pool automation hardware for my pool that has many available high voltage relays and I already have a wireless table top controller to switch them. There are also a few low voltage (24v) switches in the automation. So what I am wondering is if there is a way to tap into that somehow like power a switch from the high voltage relay that will switch the transformer low voltage runs off and on? Or is there a relatirelatively inexpensive wireless solution available for switching low voltage (like under $100). It would be an added bonus if I could make the low voltage LED lights dimmable by having the switch be dimmable, but I think this might cost more than I am willing to spend, so I am willing to settle with just wireless on/off switching of 12v runs.