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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2017595, member: 117612"] Ah, that makes sense. It looks like the combo uses a single cord so you definitely couldn't use a dimmer. For the stand alone I do see some gu10 halogens advertised as dimmable, but I do not know if the fixture supports that. The maximum wattage is 75w, and I think the next step down is 50. If you needed like a 65w for optimum Temps that would indeed be an issue without the ability to dim the light. I suspect if you needed two anyway spaced out to get your gradiant correct you could find the right balance as the carolina cage brand go as low as 20w, and other brands even down to 10w. This would obviously be a matter of trial an error though and if the temperature in your house varies much could end up being unworkable [/QUOTE]
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