by ericmark »
Sat Nov 04, 2023 8:35 am
I have moved to smart lights due to the problem getting the wiring in, and having three switches in different locations the lights never get used.
So hey google turn on living room lights turns them all on, hey google turn on living room main turns just the main one on. I use Nest Mini speakers.
In the kitchen turning lights on with voice command works well when hands covered in flour.
In the main smart switches are single or two gang only so to have three switches likely need twin back boxes, I like the TP-Link (Tapo) switches as they use a pair of batteries meaning they stay on or off with power cuts, they do not default off, and have dusk to dawn option so can set them to auto switch off at dawn or on as dusk. Down side they need a hub.
I would use three and earth cable so you can have a neutral at light switch for future use. Likely you will be forced to use a socket as so many light come with a power supply built into the plug, I mounted plug where it can be seen, so no one tempered to use it for other things. They don't know it exists.
The cost of re-wiring a kitchen has resulted in my using existing wiring, the Part P rules in Wales means kitchen is special location same as bathroom, so it cost £100 plus vat to notify work, cheaper to use a scheme member electrician. England have changed the rules, but they remain as the English parliament set out in Wales.