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sshz2015-11-26 15:37:09
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sshz, 2015-11-26 15:37:09

On what equipment to make a smart switch?

Friends!
There is a switch that is located in an inconvenient place, I want to put another wireless switch in a convenient place to control an inconvenient switch. And inconvenient switch, respectively, I want to make it remotely controlled.
I hope it's not too confusing., The bottom line:
1. Replace the conventional built-in switch with a "smart"
one 2. Put a wireless overhead switch in another place
3. Make the wireless switch control the "smart" switch
On what equipment is it better to do it, what would it be inexpensive, high quality and expandable in the future?
If you need a server - at home there are a couple of servers on Windows.

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Axino, 2015-11-29
@Axino

The NooLite system will fit in well with this use case . At first glance, it looks scary, but it works quite well and is stable.
For your task, you can take the SB block in place of a wired switch, and a wireless switch (depending on the desired functionality), but it is worth remembering that the maximum power for this power block is 150W. This configuration does not require a server, but PC control is possible.
Control from the old switch can also be left by bringing it to the power unit.

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chenamob, 2015-12-06
@chenamob

And if you add 1-M Smart Home , then you can also control it from your smartphone and via the Internet. And not just light.
There are NooLite devices in the compatible list.

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