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Finally got all the wiring done, antennae hooked up, and connected all the lighting wires to the dimmer. Only to find that the dimmer doesn't supply power to the lighting. Upon further investigation, I found that the power feed to the dimmer had been disconnected, and terminated. So, I hook it back up. turn it on, and everything is bright, no dimming. I guess I need a new dimmer, or just fly in the daytime. :(
 

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