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  1. Can you add a device that turns my aircon into smart device? I mean a device that takes over infrared signals. can be used for lots of stuff of course!!
  2. My plugs are luckily on the same circuit so i could just steal the neutral from the plug. works perfect! Another option is to put the switch in the ceiling !! you should have all wires there. for me (see other topic "missing wires") that didn't work as the hole there was way to full with wires.
  3. Ok finally I got this fixed. I just borrowed a Neutral from the plug next to the wall switch. This is on the same group parallel so that works perfect! for those who also are missing the blue wire, if you get one to the wall switch make sure it's one of the same group.
  4. Anyone any idea? as it doesn't fit. I'm now thinking to get rid of my wall switch (will connect all wires so it's Always on) and ONLY use the Single Switch which i will put inside the lamp casing. I should then be able to ONLY connect the blue wire of the lamp and the black one as you would do with a wall plug (black is brown there but those if the switch is Always on do the same) installation correct?
  5. Oki. I upened up the ceiling. Now i know a bit of electricity but i'm afraid in no way the fibaro switch will fit here. (i can probably shorten some wires to make room) please think with me - blue one: i cut and put it in a triple connector with 1 new short wire to the N on the switch. but i'm confused now on the remaining wires. the black goes from lamp to wall switch of course. i understand from the switch this one goes into S1 of the fibaro; but where does the part that goes to the lamp go in? Q or L? Better photo. I'm afraid this won't fit there. ALTERNATIVE: next to the switch is also a plug where i have power of course. can the fibaro be connected tapping the power from a plug too? i mean the switch has just 2 wires which i can use; and can i tap the other wires from the plug that's just next to it?
  6. I'm not using the Fibaro switch for the places where I have the HUE bulb. Those are covered and done. No switches on the wall anymore. I have some lights, like above the kitchen table, which simply has lights that i can't exchange with HUE lights (GY6.35 and small things). THOSE lights I want to use the Fibaro switch for. So, I need to know where to put this Fibaro in the system. It won't work in the wall. so i was thinking to put it in the ceiling just before the lamp itself. Will that work? in the schema of Fibaro itself the blue(4) and red(5) lines that go to the switch are still there; they do go to switch as the switch cuts the power there.
  7. Hi all, Running into an issue...... (i'm in the Netherlands). and, I was already worried I run into this problem. Switches in my house have just 2 wires: black and brown. the other wires are all in the ceiling mount. so i won't be able to install the single switch in the wall. I should be able to install it in the ceiling correct? As there I do have all the wires of course including the blue ones. BTW: for all lights that have a HUE lamp, I simply connect the wires in the wall switch and remove the switch completely as the HUE can be controlled so I don't need the switch.
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