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Solar Tube Daylight Dimmer
Anyone have a solar tube with a daylight dimmer (cover that opens/closes over the lens through wall-mounted switch)?
Curious what a perspective home buyer might think finding one in a bedroom. I currently use the bedroom as an office; room quite dark in the daytime. I have had solar tubes b4, so am familiar. My main concern is in a bedroom, but with a dimmer to close it off. |
A solar tube would be a negative for me in any room, but especially in a bedroom.
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We have a solar tube (Solar Guys...Solatube) in the kitchen, and absolutely love it. No need to turn on any lights in the kitchen during the day. The tube has a built-in aperature up inside the tube that is operated by a wireless remote. The aperature functions somewhat like a camera lens, and it can be wide open, completely closed, or any point in between. The remote itself is about 3" square, is made of glass, and works like a touchscreen. It can be mounted anywhere. We never mounted ours, as it is rarely used. We keep the tube wide open, as we like the kitchen bright.
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We have 2 in the living/dining room. It was pretty dark during the day and now it's bright. Have the dimmer but only use it occasionally if watching TV during the day.
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A pie pan will work.. remove trim ring and insert pie pan…
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The Solar Guys
Stop by our showroom and you can see it in action. We have it installed and you can demo it.
120 SE Hwy. 484 Ocala, FL 34480 |
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We have it. Love the solar tube, but we chose poorly when we got the dimmer. There is absolutely no need to shutter it, ever. Yes the tube gives me light, but no glare for the tv. I could shutter it to watch tv, but there’s enough other ambient light that it wouldn’t make a difference.
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We have one in our Bedroom and Living Room with Dimmers
They shut off light completely and we love the solar tubes, as they add light to rooms where we really had too little. Someone said they added heat to the room....they do not. Got ours from the solar guys and adding the dimmer makes you eligible for a tax break....
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How much does the dimmer add to the price?
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Love ours.
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I used to sell em for about $400 to $500 installed. I recommend just making a removable cardboard cover with magnets to hold it to the diffuser. May need to use a step stool to remove and install it. If you can’t find electricity in the area of the tube you may have additional expense of a separate circuit.
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Can you add one to an existing solar tube?
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No heat as double diffuser.
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Yes
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Love solar lights with "night lights"
We have an open floor plan with kitchen, living and dining pretty much together. When we bought, there were 4 solar tubes already in place which give great light - I think the area would be pretty dark otherwise and we would need to use lights especially in the kitchen. We recently installed two small solar tubes with night lights - one in the master closet and one in the 2nd bathroom (neither had windows) so now you can go in there in the day without turning on a light. The night lights help if you are a person that gets up in the middle of the night.
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Can it be used in existing tubes?
Stop by our showroom and you can see it in action. We have it installed and you can demo it.
WE have three of your tubes. Can the remote be used with existing tubes? |
We had a filter installed in ours that automatically blocks out the sun at night. :)
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We get plenty of light in our rooms but I could see it of value in rooms that don't have windows, interior bathrooms or laundry rooms.
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To all of you who think your room isn’t getting super heated from the solar tube just get close to it in the daytime when it isn’t cloudy and you will realize it. The tube wall itself reflects the light and with it comes heat. I’m glad you like them to me it’s just another hole in the roof that heats up the house. I have light switches that are miraculous. They turn on the light and then off again !
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Do not need another hole in the roof. Led bulbs use two cents of electricity. Turn it on when needed and turn it off when not. Had a solar tube in a house previously and it gave off an eerie blue light. No thanks.
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Looks like a bright led light when the sun is out. No detectable heat and I have put a thermometer on the floor under it. |
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