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Wiring suggestions?


Brems

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Hi guys,

 

I'm currently renovating an old building and will be installing Fibaro modules for all the lights and shutters.

Since I want to install lots of switches it's getting difficult to put all the wires + a module behind a switch (some switches will have15 wires + module behind them).

 

I'm considering to place some modules on top of the "fake ceiling" to save some place behind the switch.

Do you guys have any other suggestions (tips or tricks) to lessen the amount of wires behind a switch?

 

Thanks!

 

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Run all switch wires for an area to the top of a local cupboard and put all your Z-Wave and automation gear in there if no room behind wall plates.

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