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Can you safely wire a lightswitch to leave ceiling light always on?
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<blockquote data-quote="KrizzyB" data-source="post: 520637" data-attributes="member: 34291"><p>Okay so this is a bizarre question, but I have my reasons which I will explain but the tldr is: Can I wire a smart switch so that it can receive power, but won't power the celling light on and off?</p><p></p><p> For those of you with smart switch/lighting experience you will know there are 2 camps of switch:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Battery powered - Don't interact with the mains at all, simply trigger the device on and off using Wi-Fi/ZigBee/Bluetooth etc.<br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Mains powered - Some require a neutral, other's don’t, will trigger smart events while also acting like a normal light switch.<br /> </li> </ul><p></p><p></p><p>Currently I have the Phillips battery powered switches, these are mounted to my wall where the traditional light switch would be, and inside the hole for the light switch the ceiling light is directly connected to the mains with a block to keep it powered on. I do not really use the ceiling light as we have lamps, so the switch triggers the lamps, and the ceiling light can be triggered with a double tap.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to upgrade to a nicer, mains powered switch such as the <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lightwave-Gang-Smart-Dimmer-Switch/dp/B075XTWJRR?th=1" target="_blank">Lightwave L21</a> which feeds off the mains and requires no neutral wire. It appears to work as a traditional light switch that you can also tie smart events to, as well as trigger remotely, however I don't want it to trigger the ceiling light. I was hoping it would have a switch or setting that would allow it to keep power to the ceiling light on to allow you to use a smart bulb instead but it does not.</p><p></p><p> So, is it possible to wire up a switch like that (safely), so that it can receive power from the mains, but also bypass the switching mechanism and keep the ceiling light always powered on?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrizzyB, post: 520637, member: 34291"] Okay so this is a bizarre question, but I have my reasons which I will explain but the tldr is: Can I wire a smart switch so that it can receive power, but won't power the celling light on and off? For those of you with smart switch/lighting experience you will know there are 2 camps of switch: [LIST][*]Battery powered - Don't interact with the mains at all, simply trigger the device on and off using Wi-Fi/ZigBee/Bluetooth etc. [*]Mains powered - Some require a neutral, other's don’t, will trigger smart events while also acting like a normal light switch. [/LIST] Currently I have the Phillips battery powered switches, these are mounted to my wall where the traditional light switch would be, and inside the hole for the light switch the ceiling light is directly connected to the mains with a block to keep it powered on. I do not really use the ceiling light as we have lamps, so the switch triggers the lamps, and the ceiling light can be triggered with a double tap. I wanted to upgrade to a nicer, mains powered switch such as the [URL="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lightwave-Gang-Smart-Dimmer-Switch/dp/B075XTWJRR?th=1"]Lightwave L21[/URL] which feeds off the mains and requires no neutral wire. It appears to work as a traditional light switch that you can also tie smart events to, as well as trigger remotely, however I don't want it to trigger the ceiling light. I was hoping it would have a switch or setting that would allow it to keep power to the ceiling light on to allow you to use a smart bulb instead but it does not. So, is it possible to wire up a switch like that (safely), so that it can receive power from the mains, but also bypass the switching mechanism and keep the ceiling light always powered on? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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