C-Bus tech in California?

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    Rufuss Sewell

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    I need to have some switches installed on a C-Bus system in Sacramento, California. I can’t for the life of me find a tech who will work on this system.

    Any recommendations?
     
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    Hi ruf,
    Can you describe what your system has, it may be possible for a cbus tech to log in remotely and make adjustments.
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    Trevor
     
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    I have several of the dark blue units. They don’t say C-Bus 2 on them but they seem to look like the units described as C-Bus 2.

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    Hi Ruf,
    What you have is 4 channel dimmers, made by Clipsal and re branded Square D. Try looking for a Square D tech or more info on them, it may help you find a local sparky. I have 4 channel and a 2 channel the same if your interested, 110vac. I'll sell them for $150.00 AUD and $75 AUD
    P.S. do you have a colour touch screen?
    If so that could be a way in for remote programming, but you would still need a local sparky to setup your system.

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