by ericmark »
Fri May 05, 2023 9:36 am
There are smart switches which need no neutral, and work as master/slave so can work with two way, the Energenie MIHO090 is an example, at £34.80 not cheap, plus £52.20 for hub. And of the 5 I fitted only 2 still working, so rather an expensive route, but can be worked with both phone and PC and I know Nest Mini's will turn lights on/off as I do it every day.
Other makes use wireless connections between the two switches, the slave only has line and neutral to power it, no control wire, so you need to follow the instructions for the switch selected.
Personally after the failure of smart devices, I would go for smart bulbs when ever possible, easy to revert to non smart, and easy to install.
There is also the smart relay, [attachment=0]DSC_6061r.jpg[/attachment] I used this twin unit as could retain the existing two way system although it becomes extra low voltage, and it uses zigbee hub so cheap, and I can select just centre lamp or outer four lamps or all five, using smartlife or google home, and the latter connects to Nest Mini's so hey google turn on landing lights turns them on so don't need to put coffee down to switch on lights.
The relay can be fitted at the lamp where you do have a neutral, the problem is the room needed to fit it, it has worked well with voice commands, and using phone, but the emulator to run smartlife on the PC is useless, so phones and tablet only. Also it seems to have moods, some times switches work, other times they don't, but since rarely use switches anyway, not looked into why.
So if the bulb holder will take smart bulbs, and you need 4 or less, for that circuit, then smart bulbs is the answer, if either the bulbs can't be bought as smart bulbs, like the silly G9 bulbs, or you have a lot on that circuit, my living room has 8 bulbs, then smart relay or switch, if room for relay than that's the better option, any relay or switch using a neutral seem to work better than those not requiring a neutral, and you have no neutral at switch. But if no room at lamp no option.
A warning, many require some re-wiring, if your not happy with that, then go for bulbs, on forums we see loads of people who have bought Chinese switches which they can't get to work, Varilight switches seem to get good reports, but I have never used one.
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