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I would like to know which module I can use very safely for my bathroom ventilation?
Safely because I probably need to install the module close to a wooden wall. And because the stories I read on this forum (modules are heating, melting, Qubino modules failing regulated safety specification, ...) I would like to be sure.
The bathroom ventilation is a fan managing the humidity itself. See for example :
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It's also running continously on a very low fan speed. It only increases the speed if the humidity requires the fan speed to increase.
However, my wife really can't accept the noise if it is running on high speed (even regulated somewhat lower than the maximum) if she goes to bed. I even don't hear it running on the maximum speed.
Therefore I would like her to switch the entire 220V power down (instead of me shutting down the entire bathroom power) if the fan started running on high speed if she goes for a sleep.
Power also can be switched off and on. Because once switched off, the fan never will goes on again for the first coming hours (unless the next person will take a shower).
So, which module you trust to manage continous 220V load and probably vary in power consumption?
I have a Fibaro HCL controller.
Remember, I only want to manage the power to the fan. Not the fan regulation itself. However I'm open for better idea's.
Once I have a module, offcourse I can also partially regulate it via scenes (example, switch of during certain hours).
thanks.
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