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Hi guys! 
 New to this home automation fibaro so cut me some slack lol.
 
 Basically wondering whats the difference in wiring up the fibaro modules behind a switch if theres a neutral there or if there isn't 
Ive been told to wire the house feeding the switch , but i don't understand why i would need to do this when i can link across the N and O terminals and send the switch live back up to the light. ]
 
Can anyone help me please

Posted

Fibaro support told me it's better to wire the neutral in. Put the dimmer in the ceiling if you have only 2 wires at the switch. If you're rewiring, buy some 3 core!

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Hi guys! 

 New to this home automation fibaro so cut me some slack lol.

 

 Basically wondering whats the difference in wiring up the fibaro modules behind a switch if theres a neutral there or if there isn't 

Ive been told to wire the house feeding the switch , but i don't understand why i would need to do this when i can link across the N and O terminals and send the switch live back up to the light. ]

 

Can anyone help me please

Hi Spark888

 

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Posted

Ps, power to the switch can make wiring the ceiling lights easier if they are some fancy designer fitting with tiny screw connectors, but you really can wire your lighting circuit any way you choose

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