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Hi,

I'd like to modify my existing classic installation withthe Home Center 2 box and some fibaro modules. I want to replace a switch inside a wall, with electrical power supply (phase only), by a dimmer but I need another switch in the other side of the room, but with no electrical cables possibility. In fact, I need to remote control a lamp with two switchs, but one has no alimentation.

Do you have a simple zwave emettor which works with lithium batteries? I'm looking for something as dimmer package but with only emettor function and which permit a free switch design (not like DUW_064435 or TZ66D).

Thanks

Posted

With dimmer is going to be difficult. But you can try with window sensor.

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  • Posted

    Thanks for the answer.

    I've think about that but :

    - the window sensor is bigger than the standart box inside the wall. I could plan to insert a biggest box but it should not be very beautiful.

    - More, I don't know if the switch of the sensor (on/off) can make vary the luminous intensity controlled by the dimmer (push button). Maybe someone has already tested this possibility?

    Posted

    I put a think like that in the to open my gates entrance. But don't think you can't use that for dimmer.

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    Posted

    - More, I don't know if the switch of the sensor (on/off) can make vary the luminous intensity controlled by the dimmer (push button). Maybe someone has already tested this possibility?

    I don't remember exactly, but I think it worked for me (using association option). I don't have posibillity to check it right now, but I can do this tommorow.

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