Well, I know that an appliance module would work, but I was wondering if I could dim the halogen since it doesn't have a built in dimmer. I thought I read that you could dim halogens with x10 lamp dimmers as long as the halogen didn't have a dimmer built in already as they were supposed to act like incandescents or something. This is one site I found on the topic so far.
I know that x10 mentions on their website that you can't dim halogens but it would seem as though the x10 community may have gotten some to work. I think?
http://www.homeautomatedliving.com/forums/archive/index.php?t-1424.htmlBelow is a quote from the link above and I was just wondering if it is ok, the part at the end where it says 120v halogens acting as incandescents:
"Depends on the light. If you're talking low-voltage halogens with a switching power supply, they are often kiss-of-death for X10. Install one in your house and all your X10 will stop working, and no amount of filtering will fix it. I bought some of them and finally threw them away when it was impossible to make them work.
If you get one that isn't so bad with X10, then it can be used with an appliance module or relay switch like you'd use with fluorescents.
If you're talking generic 120V Halogens, then they are simply incandescent lights and will work with any dimmer."