Hello everyone (first post),
Thanks everyone for all your great post at this forum. I'm learning a lot. But now I've got a problem I cant find/fix.
I'm searching for a switch that connects the L, or disconnect the L. All switches I find you also need an N. Like the Kaku ACM-1000.
It is for switching on or off 230 volt, 20 watt (led lights). I'm using Domoticz (of course) with an old window 7 laptop and an RFXcom.
Does somebody knows if this exists? Or maybe another solution.
thanks in advance!
Ruben
230 volt Switch without a N
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Re: 230 volt Switch without a N
I don't think you are going to find one. If there is electronics inside the switch, you need a power source aka L+N
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Re: 230 volt Switch without a N
Even though I know some dimmers (like AWMD-250) only use L. They use drain current to operate.
But anything involving a relay probably won't be able to do that.
But anything involving a relay probably won't be able to do that.
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Re: 230 volt Switch without a N
Thanks: the AWMD-250 sounds like an option.
What will happen if I use the AWMD-250 without connecting the white wires. If so I can connect the white wires tot an switch and never touch it.
How does the AWMD-250 gets its juice. It doesn's have a battery.
What will happen if I use the AWMD-250 without connecting the white wires. If so I can connect the white wires tot an switch and never touch it.
How does the AWMD-250 gets its juice. It doesn's have a battery.
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Re: 230 volt Switch without a N
You can leave the white wires unconnected. Nothing will break.
The circuit gets it's power through a small drain current: A minimal electric current that keeps flowing, even when the light is switched off.
That's why this is only possible with dimmers and not with on/off switches.
The circuit gets it's power through a small drain current: A minimal electric current that keeps flowing, even when the light is switched off.
That's why this is only possible with dimmers and not with on/off switches.
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Re: 230 volt Switch without a N
Ok, will give it a try. Thanks!!
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