Smart bulb and wall switch

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Amsterdam020
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Smart bulb and wall switch

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I searched the forum and the internet for an answer for my question but could not find something relevant. Perhaps you have any thoughts about this.
Situation:
- smart bulb Philips Hue
- Wall 433mhz CoCo switch (AWMD-250)

I would like to be able to always control the light, even when the wall switch is turned off.
If the wall switch is turned off the smart bulb is not connected and does not respond to the signal of hue remote control. How to solve this?

My idea.
If the phases wire is directly connected to the smart bulb this is possible. But then the wall switch has no function. Are there wall switches that sends a signal to domoticz, which sends a signal to the smart bulb. In this way both the switch and hue remote controle can always control the lights.

Or are there other solutions?
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Re: Smart bulb and wall switch

Post by felix63 »

Hi,

In a similar situation I have used the CoCO AWMT-0003 https://www.klikaanklikuit.nl/media/wys ... 0079_1.pdf. The CoCo switch can be used to activate scenes on the Hue bulb.

Hope this helps!
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thanks for your reply felix63. I will order one.
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Re: Smart bulb and wall switch

Post by Amsterdam020 »

https://forum.athom.com/discussion/2404 ... ches-smart

"You connect power and the wall switch to the Fibaro relay, but don't connect the Hue to it. Connect the power directly to the Hue.
Then you make a flow <when relay turned on - turn on Hue> and the opposite <when relay turned off - turn off Hue>"

Willy try it this way
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