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Dimmer: $19.95 [thesmartesthouse.com]
On-off switch: $19.95 [thesmartesthouse.com] NLA
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I have had great results with Zooz and am slowly replacing the unreliable GE/Jasco switches with these.
More options - toggles, paddles, PIR sensors, etc. at the link below.
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I use smart things - and it does require a special device handler be loaded to handle it properly.
The dual switch looks very interesting https://www.thesmartest
For $25 it can do scene control, and either the dimmer or the small button can be used as a remote control, not many switches support that
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The dual switch looks very interesting https://www.thesmartest
For $25 it can do scene control, and either the dimmer or the small button can be used as a remote control, not many switches support that
The dual switch looks very interesting https://www.thesmartest
For $25 it can do scene control, and either the dimmer or the small button can be used as a remote control, not many switches support that
I use smart things - and it does require a special device handler be loaded to handle it properly.
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I have mainly GE at my house and only one on/off switch died (click of death). But I recently used a guide to replace a capacitor and it was brought back to life. So the inovelli that had replaced it now has no home. The inovelli red is cool for features, but the config button looks off sitting new to GE style paddles.
Dumb question. If my electrician wired a bathroom exhaust fan light combo to a single switch am I out of luck even with this dual switch? Or is it possible there is discrete power for the switch and light and this switch can allow them to operate independently? Let's assume the electrician did the cheapest thing they could to save wire.