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by dgacmu
977 days ago
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Oof! Thank you for sharing that. This is one of the reasons that smart bulbs and the like are generally bad - you never want a situation where the switch doesn't just act like a switch. Smart houses should be designed from the perspective of remaining identical to use when the smarts go away. And if there's weird behavior it should all stop if you unplug the hub or controller. I generally like in-wall smart switches but even there they tend to die faster than dumb switches, so you may be leaving your survivors a bunch of calls to an electrician. |
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