Join industry powerhouses Ron Kuszmar and C. Webster Marsh as they flip the switch on everything happening in the world of lighting controls. From cutting-edge technology and design best practices to hilarious field stories and deep-dive interviews with the pros shaping the future of our industry, this is the podcast that turns complex topics into bright ideas.Whether you're a seasoned engineer, a designer obsessed with perfect dimming curves, or a newcomer trying to make sense of networks, sensors, and standards, Ron and Webster bring insight, clarity, and a whole lot of personality. Expect honest conversations, practical takeaways, and the kind of industry wisdom you can only get from people who’ve seen (and programmed) it all.Smart buildings. Better design. Brilliant conversations. If lighting controls are your world—or you want them to be—this is the show you don’t want to miss.
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Join industry powerhouses Ron Kuszmar and C. Webster Marsh as they flip the switch on everything happening in the world of lighting controls. From cutting-edge technology and design best practices to hilarious field stories and deep-dive interviews with the pros shaping the future of our industry, this is the podcast that turns complex topics into bright ideas.Whether you're a seasoned engineer, a designer obsessed with perfect dimming curves, or a newcomer trying to make sense of networks, sensors, and standards, Ron and Webster bring insight, clarity, and a whole lot of personality. Expect honest conversations, practical takeaways, and the kind of industry wisdom you can only get from people who’ve seen (and programmed) it all.Smart buildings. Better design. Brilliant conversations. If lighting controls are your world—or you want them to be—this is the show you don’t want to miss.
What do DMX512, LP6, LP16, and RP42 have in common? Mitch Hefter. In this powerhouse episode, the legendary standards-maker returns to break down the protocols, practices, and pitfalls of lighting controls — from entertainment tech to architectural chaos. 💡 Highlights include: The wild world of dimming methods and how your fixtures communicateLP6’s total rewrite: 600+ pages of lighting control wisdomRP42 decoded — finally, a way to know what “dimmable” actually meansThe difference between 0–10V and 1–10V (yes, it matters)Upcoming changes to common standards and how you can get involved Whether you're a designer, distributor, or just tired of guessing what “line voltage dimmable” really means — this episode is your decoder ring. 🔗 Learn more about Mitch’s consulting work and the standards mentioned at mitchhefter.com #LightingControls #DMX512 #LP6 #LP16 #RP42 #LightingDesign #DimmingDrama #Podcast Connect with Mitch:NEC: nfpa.org/70usitt.orgesta.orghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mitch-hefter Sponsor: MaxLite, maxlite.com, @maxlite
Lighting Controls Podcast
Join industry powerhouses Ron Kuszmar and C. Webster Marsh as they flip the switch on everything happening in the world of lighting controls. From cutting-edge technology and design best practices to hilarious field stories and deep-dive interviews with the pros shaping the future of our industry, this is the podcast that turns complex topics into bright ideas.Whether you're a seasoned engineer, a designer obsessed with perfect dimming curves, or a newcomer trying to make sense of networks, sensors, and standards, Ron and Webster bring insight, clarity, and a whole lot of personality. Expect honest conversations, practical takeaways, and the kind of industry wisdom you can only get from people who’ve seen (and programmed) it all.Smart buildings. Better design. Brilliant conversations. If lighting controls are your world—or you want them to be—this is the show you don’t want to miss.