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by TeMPOraL
732 days ago
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You guys say this like it's an obvious and ubiquitous piece of technology, but then whenever I see someone ask why can't we have smart light switches that work like physical ones (two states) and work both directions (i.e. toggleable remotely), suddenly all I see on the Internet is that it's a weird and stupid idea and why would anyone want that. It dawns on me that a two-state motorized light switch is a strictly simpler device than a motorized analog slider. |
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Separate command from power!
Like this? (command + relay(s), inside switch box)
https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-1-mini-gen3#Sh...
https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-plus-2pm#Shell...
or this? (command only, inside switch box, either use a separate smart relay or send on/off commands straight to an always-powered smart bulb)
https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-i4-gen3#Shelly...
or this? (4 command + 4 relays, for breaker box)
https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/shelly-pro-4pm-v2#She...
Inputs can be set up as button (so, open/close circuit are an input event) or switch (so, open/close circuit are an input state)
Of course it won't physically change the switch position, but the switch works both ways because you can turn it into a toggle, whatever the current position is.