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Switch single and double SIZE


AndyAA

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Hi all,

 

I ordered the Single Switch 2 (and Double Switch 2) - but unfortunately they just do not fit into the installation socket - it's just the 45mm one. Is there any (non Fibaro) wall switch alternative, which combines the feature of Z-Wave receiver and switching contact (maybe even without Z-Wave being online)?

I would just change the whole switch if there is one existing which combines the same features?

 

Regards,

Andy

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im in the process of remodeling our home and we're adding the vitrum wall switches with z-wave.  They might be something you're interesting in looking into.

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56 minutes ago, AndyAA said:

it's just the 45mm one. Is there any (non Fibaro) wall switch alternative, which combines the feature of Z-Wave receiver and switching contact (maybe even without Z-Wave being online)?

 

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  • thanks a lot, they both look very nice... actually, as I might not change all switches, I think I will look for something more "traditional" like 

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     - the house was built less than 5 years ago so I don't want to change all switches :)

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    19 hours ago, AndyAA said:

    Hi all,

     

    I ordered the Single Switch 2 (and Double Switch 2) - but unfortunately they just do not fit into the installation socket - it's just the 45mm one. Is there any (non Fibaro) wall switch alternative, which combines the feature of Z-Wave receiver and switching contact (maybe even without Z-Wave being online)?

    I would just change the whole switch if there is one existing which combines the same features?

     

    Regards,

    Andy

     

    hi @AndyAA

     

    Another option would be the TKB range

    They do switches and dimmers, single and double

    for the double - the switch has one actuator and a second switch that can be associated

    I have them all upstairs and they look great and work great.

    only downsize of that the dimmers are 'leading edge' which limits the bulbs to incandescent or halogen

     

    -f

     

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  • @AutoFrank thanks a lot, I'll have a look if they're available in white too... For now, I think I'll start just ordering one of the Z-Wave.me switches which should work too... For example: 

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    I assume all switches are sensors and "actors" as well, so I don't need to install anything additional to actually turn the lights on if a signal is received.

     

    And, I assume all Z-Wave switches only work, if either the Z-Wave network is online or if a direct assignment has been configured between switch and light bulb (additional receiver for light bulb?) Or do the normal "mechanical" switching too, without z-wave?

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    10 minutes ago, AndyAA said:

    I'll have a look if they're available in white too

     

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    yes - I have them in white and they look very good quality

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    12 minutes ago, AndyAA said:

    assume all switches are sensors and "actors" as well, so I don't need to install anything additional to actually turn the lights on if a signal is received.

     

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    correct the single has one actor/relay  and double has one actor/relay as well

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