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Toilet Fan Isolator Switch how to smart?
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<blockquote data-quote="brummydave" data-source="post: 532710" data-attributes="member: 18490"><p>The switches for this system aren't wired in. They are battery powered, the battery charged with kinetic energy every time the switch is operated. (Hence the name).</p><p>They're genius and can work out cheaper than a wired system due to labour saving!</p><p>You can have up to ten switches for one receiver, that can have a wi-fi option if you want. </p><p>In your case you'd put the receiver either next to the fan in a ceiling void or next to the isolator. </p><p></p><p>They do grid switches as well so it's possible to have a normal switch and quinetic switch next to each other without telling which is which!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brummydave, post: 532710, member: 18490"] The switches for this system aren't wired in. They are battery powered, the battery charged with kinetic energy every time the switch is operated. (Hence the name). They're genius and can work out cheaper than a wired system due to labour saving! You can have up to ten switches for one receiver, that can have a wi-fi option if you want. In your case you'd put the receiver either next to the fan in a ceiling void or next to the isolator. They do grid switches as well so it's possible to have a normal switch and quinetic switch next to each other without telling which is which! [/QUOTE]
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