Motion detector instead of switch?

  • Erstellt am 2022-12-11 12:27:50

ateliersiegel

2022-12-11 15:55:19
  • #1
What Kati describes - and similar things - I want to avoid. Through the posts here I came up with the idea for a radio switch - with a receiver at the lamp - I haven't found one yet and am looking. There are some with battery (I don't want that) and (so far) I haven't found any pictures of the parts to be installed

Thank you :)
 

xMisterDx

2022-12-11 16:20:34
  • #2
If you are planning to set up a smart home anyway, you can also work with a flush-mounted actuator.
You can add a motion detector there as well, but it’s not necessary.

You can put a small lamp next to the changing table, so that’s not really a disadvantage.

Provided the electrician didn’t also forget the cable to the light. Usually, that goes to the switch... so if it’s missing at the switch, then it’s also missing under the ceiling.

Because he can still connect it as long as the cable is there.
 

ateliersiegel

2022-12-11 16:26:33
  • #3
There is no "Wickelkind," but it would be a good thing if the switch next to the door worked normally.
There is power at both the switch and the lamp, but they are not connected so that the switch can control it, because an electric shower toilet and outlets that need unswitched power are also connected to the lamp power, and there are only 3 (instead of 5) wires.

Feel free to keep thinking about it ;) , but my problem is solved :cool:
 

xMisterDx

2022-12-11 16:29:43
  • #4
Then you need a smart lamp anyway that can be switched via radio.
 

ateliersiegel

2022-12-11 16:40:50
  • #5
I assume that when the door switch is activated, it sends a signal to the lamp switch. The lamp itself is just itself.

These will be four GU10 sockets with different LEDs. Three of them send their concentrated 10° beams onto a gold-plated, slightly curved surface above the shower, and a normal LED lights into the bathroom cabinet, on which the four are mounted together, behind wood and glass. The receiver switch fits there as well.

If it works out, there will of course be a picture. (that might take a while :cool: )
 

ypg

2022-12-11 17:03:02
  • #6
In some situations, I would also like a light or two that turn on by themselves. But rather in the utility room. Especially in bathrooms and hallways, I don’t want that, because these are usually situations where I don’t want to be illuminated or where the main light would rather bother me. In the toilet, when I just want to quickly grab tissues or cream, in hallways, as says. Then it also depends on whether you can see into the guest toilet from the street. Some don’t want to… at night… in the evening… :cool: be on display like that…
 

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