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I have 6 LED recessed lights that I'd like to control with my a TP-Link HS210 smart switch but also have on a dimmer. It's currently wired as a 3-way switch which works fine with the HS210 and a standard 3-way switch. The challenge is when I add the 3-way dimmer (a dumb/not smart/standard 3-way dimmer).When I add the dimmer, it all works fine as long as the dimmer is set to ~40% or greater. Once it goes below that and I turn off the lights, they won't come back on (via either switch) until I raise the dim level above that. Then everything works fine again.I've tried swapping the dimmer and the smart switch between the two sides of the room as I read the smart switch need to have the 'always hot' line from the panel. No dice - it behaves the same. BI removed the switches, turned the power back on and the attached image is what I see with my NCV detector. Here it is in words [and which I was using for the common]:Side OneWhite - 4 Bars [Common]Black - 2 BarsRed - 2 BarsSide TwoBlack1 - 0 Bars [Common]Black2 - 2 BarsRed - 2 BarsSo am I just wiring this wrong? Which two wires should I use for the Travelers and which should I use for the Common?​Processing img hxsy1ztdmsr31... via /r/DIY https://ift.tt/313YC2Z

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