I’m only planning on fitting them at soffits.mains needed, and controlled over WiFi(on off colour etc) just be aware you need a decent WiFi signal, if full bars on your phone it should be fine but low signal on phone they might struggle.
Yes!Is it a case of getting a supply to the lights, powering them up. Connecting the hue hub to my router, downloading the app and jobs a good un? Thanks
Great thank you.Yes!
You should be able to pick a lighting feed up from a ceiling rose in the upstairs rooms. Run this out and connect to the lights. Connect the hub with a network cable and away you go.
It may be useful to have a switch but not absolutely necessary. I think I would be tempted to feed them via a fused switched spur, you can then isolate them if there were any issues.Great thank you.
So I take it I do not need a switch for them?
Just connect a live feed to them and work them through the wifi from then on.
Would a 3amp 5amp fuse be sufficient?It may be useful to have a switch but not absolutely necessary. I think I would be tempted to feed them via a fused switched spur, you can then isolate them if there were any issues.
Thank you for taking your time to add the links .You will need:
a hue bridge Click me £55
hue colour and white lamps (2 in a box) Click me £75 x 2 =£150
Soffit lights Click me £27 (6 in a box)
20 Metres 1.5mm cable Click me You may need 2 "lots" £24
Earth sleeving Click me £1.84
Cable clips Click me £2.50
£260.34
You May need:
Cable stripper Click me £12
Hole saw (75mm) to cut holes for lights Click me £8.40
Wago box Click me £2.00
Hammer Click me £6.00
Drill (ryobi) Click me £79
£107.40
Only 6 lights I’ll haveIf I’m running them from spur would 3amp or 5amp be best
If I’m running them from spur would 3amp or 5amp be best
Only 6 lights I’ll have
Only 6 lights I’ll have
soffit lights x 4 myself
would 3amp or 5amp be best
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