Control of existing lighting

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Thu Sep 28, 2017 12:06 am
howartp offline
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Re: Control of existing lighting

Ooh, not come across that Click brand before; I’ve used MK grid switches whenever I’ve done modular.

Will keep in mind.


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Fri Oct 06, 2017 12:38 pm
mat offline
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Re: Control of existing lighting

The only problem with the modules is the depth of the box they have to go in. But those Qubino in the photo look very slim!
And I third wago! Always borrow a handful when the electrician pops around for a cuppa!

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Fri Oct 06, 2017 12:57 pm
siclark offline
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Re: Control of existing lighting

They have a useful cut out but not much slimmer than the fibaro modules. 47mm back boxes required if you have 2 switches in a single gang back box and forget about it if they are both 2 way. Far too many cables. It's the situation where you don't want neutral at the switch!!

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Fri Oct 06, 2017 2:56 pm
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Re: Control of existing lighting

I use the Schneider Ultimate grid momentary switches designed for their dimmers, but work well as switch inputs to Fibaro dimmers etc.
https://www.rbstarelectrical.co.uk/collections/schneider-ultimate-grid-range/products/gugemwwpw

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