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2 way switching in 10 Minutes!!! No wires No cables needed. Is this the end of chasing days? 

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Installing new wireless switches to replace an intermittent pir sensor that constantly switches the lights on and off randomly.
Electrician at work.
This video is for entertainment purposes only please do not copy or recreate this video in anyway. Do so at your own peril!!!!!!

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@pauledwinjones1952
@pauledwinjones1952 4 года назад
Use these to remove borrowed neutrals on 2 way lighting. Cut the live feed from the downstairs feed at the switch. The landing light is then fed from upstairs but better than a borrowed neutral. The upstairs and downstairs lighting can then be split on an RCD or RCBO board.
@tww5719
@tww5719 4 года назад
The worse thing you can do,is a borrowed neautral,got a right belt on one job I was working at,not only that it took me a long time to sus it out and put right .
@NBundyElectrical
@NBundyElectrical 4 года назад
Flexi conduit kid approves
@doctorelectric470
@doctorelectric470 4 года назад
hahaha, where's your socks Bundy?
@anthonyridgley1819
@anthonyridgley1819 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@jamesgallagher4655
@jamesgallagher4655 4 года назад
You are the flexi king Nick on you go.
@johnoreilly7052
@johnoreilly7052 3 года назад
Hi Chris thanks for sharing your video with me and I would like to see more of your videos yes It's makes electrician's life easier to install
@cglees
@cglees 4 года назад
Almost too simple to be true. Very interested in this! I’m thinking bathrooms too, instead of pull cords which are notoriously noisy, these nice quiet switches in the bathroom
@martin54123
@martin54123 4 года назад
I kept leaving the light on in my outdoor utility area here in Portugal, and only tended to realise at night from my bedroom. I fitted the Quinetic unit and switch outside plus have one of their key fob remotes in the bedroom. Job done, brilliant device, highly recommend them.
@farmersteve129
@farmersteve129 4 года назад
Simple way of doing things is to take the switch modules with you into the loft rather than having to run up and down the stairs & ladders!
@farmersteve129
@farmersteve129 4 года назад
@@goodcat1982 but that bit can be done after pairing. In fact, I wouldn't of cut the holes in the walls until I had paired the switches & done a rough test with the switches in the approximate position.
@farmersteve129
@farmersteve129 4 года назад
@goodcat1982 what's the point of fitting them in the wall to find out that they won't pair? Pairing & testing whilst in the loft proves that the system is working in ideal conditions & saves running up and down stairs and ladders so much - if it doesn't work when you then move it to location you know that it's related to the location rather than faulty equipment or failed pairing!
@caterthun4853
@caterthun4853 4 года назад
Take them to the loft.. no it's better fun running to the switch before the set up timer runs out
@thomasbonse
@thomasbonse 4 года назад
I see the commenters are getting their daily exercise, by jumping to conclusions...
@ryanmentiplay7468
@ryanmentiplay7468 3 года назад
@@farmersteve129 take a day off mate 🙄
@samplumbe3288
@samplumbe3288 3 года назад
This is a great product. I am building MMC panelised houses which we are not pre wiring just yet but this looks like it could save us a huge amount of wiring. Just ever so slightly too expensive at the moment.
@dsesuk
@dsesuk 4 года назад
A timely one this Chris - I'm thinking of exactly the same thing on my manor house job to provide switching at a location I can't get wiring to. I was wondering if they had a grid range, and here you are with 'em!
@artisanelectrics
@artisanelectrics 4 года назад
Love a Quinetic Switch! Simple solution to a complicated problem.
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
Totally agree Jordan
@ianorr760
@ianorr760 3 года назад
@@Cjrelectrical Hey Chris, have you had any dramas/call backs with these quinetics?…they look awesome and for certain situations I can see how much easier it would make life.... I really enjoy your videos mate, thanks for sharing 👍🏼👏🏼
@andrewhodgson3408
@andrewhodgson3408 3 года назад
Great bit of kit
@petehiggins33
@petehiggins33 4 года назад
Surely the question is "who is creeping about in your house during the night and triggering the PIR?"
@sephirothsoul999
@sephirothsoul999 4 года назад
Nosferatu!
@petehiggins33
@petehiggins33 4 года назад
A family of Syrian refugees living in that spookily tidy loft?
@angusjones9184
@angusjones9184 3 года назад
It's the Pixies
@gavinwilliamson277
@gavinwilliamson277 4 года назад
This could be the future of all lighting circuits
@doctorelectric470
@doctorelectric470 4 года назад
Future? it's already here
@martinjenner96
@martinjenner96 3 года назад
Looks like a great solution
@steveb1856
@steveb1856 4 года назад
Saw them on Nick Buddy’s channel. Used two in my bathroom one for the Luceco downlights👍 and one for the fan/shower light. No more pull cords😀
@garyseward7058
@garyseward7058 3 года назад
Very good job done ✔
@eamonnblake9704
@eamonnblake9704 4 года назад
maybe it might be easier the next time to wire the receiver first and then bring the switches up into the loft and pair them next to it, instead of doing all that running around. 👉Think big, work smart😂😂😂
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
Your correct but I wanted to make sure they would work in the locations as the loft is full of celotex that’s great at blocking any kind of frequency.
@eamonnblake9704
@eamonnblake9704 4 года назад
@@Cjrelectrical yea that's true would act as a Faraday Cage I suppose blocking the signal, bit risky cutting the walls for switches tho if they didn't work
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
Did I test them before I cut the holes off camera🤷🏻‍♂️
@eamonnblake9704
@eamonnblake9704 4 года назад
@@Cjrelectrical 😅 you must be fit as a fiddle if you did all that running around testing on and off the camera twice if you did fair play🤣 i@m pulling your leg mate, all in all, love the videos and the quality of workmanship you put in its great to see 👍
@jasonelson7238
@jasonelson7238 4 года назад
@@eamonnblake9704 😂😂
@banusbaby
@banusbaby 4 года назад
Wow they are great, I am a sparks with a 100+ year old three story house with messed up three way switching from before we bought the house...as we all hate working in our own houses (electrically) bus man's holiday and all that, and as the previous owner had done a pretty nice painting decorating job, I was putting off chasing walls up the stairs to run in straps...but this video/ product has saved me doing all of that! Going online to order up some now! Cheers man, top vids keep em coming!
@rodrigodetriano8273
@rodrigodetriano8273 4 года назад
Nice video dude, ive watched lots of your video's - you explain stuff really well
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
Thank you
@EsotericArctos
@EsotericArctos 4 года назад
I love using these wireless switches. I usually do the learning process before I mount them on the wall just to save the running around. I think this could be the future of electrics for lighting.
@freezefoot
@freezefoot 4 года назад
Did my two sheds & outside lights with quinetic system on a 3 gang switch just inside my back door .Works really well.Put it on a rig first because I did not think it would work.It did and it is awesome.It did take a lot longer to fit it than you,but I am older ,fatter and thicker than you .Love the vids .Thank you.
@jamesgallagher4655
@jamesgallagher4655 4 года назад
Love it F i bet I am fatter and less fit than you. What a great system though.
@geoffball5803
@geoffball5803 4 года назад
that made me chuckle
@extremeways2930
@extremeways2930 3 года назад
Headline. RU-vid sensation electrician falls down stairs after tripping over Henry :). Take care.
@jimmackie7843
@jimmackie7843 2 года назад
Chris, would this work if you had a light upstairs and one downstairs, and if you were wanting to move the downstairs double switch to an opposite wall without moving the wiring and replacing the upstairs double switch with a quinetic switch set up too
@Wang_Monkey
@Wang_Monkey 3 года назад
Finally have the need to use some of these. Wanted a quick vid to see how easy they were and youtube gave me some random US clip. What a load of waffle! Thought surely ma boy Chris has done a simple effective install vid and vola! Here it is. Thanks again bud, these vids are so helpful to a recently qualified sparks ;starting up on his own ;)
@anthonyridgley1819
@anthonyridgley1819 4 года назад
Waiting for Nick to reply to you as he loves these 🤣🤣 great video chris looks easy to install
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
Yeah I’m sure he will be along shortly cheers Anthony
@systemsky7921
@systemsky7921 4 года назад
I saw these back in the day when DSS electrical used these alot in his videos, ive since done all my garden lighting with them using the 3 gang switches for indoor and outdoor use. Fantastic bit of kit!. Suppose theyre a complete game changer for you lads when it comes to rewires! Great content as always.
@Candisa
@Candisa 3 года назад
Great idea to use this for garden lighting. I don't know if this is legal in the UK, but here in Belgium we can use "mixed circuits" with lighting and sockets on 1 breaker, which is what I did in my garden using a single 4core + Earth (Earth + Neutral +Live + 2 Switched from inside) cable running throughout the garden with some slack in tactical spots and junction boxes wherever I placed sockets, lights, powered decorations... I thought it was a great idea for doing this since this allows me to easily add lights, sockets, decorations later if I need them and my garden isn't large enough to ever need more than one permanent and two switched live feeds. The mistake I made there was not accounting for having switches outside so I can only turn on/off the lights from inside the house. This is a great way to add a switch wherever I want in the garden, I can even put one right in the side of my chair or in the table without needing extra wiring.
@welshwisdom
@welshwisdom 4 года назад
Could you add a wireless switch to a two way stair lighting Circuit to make it 3 way ? If so which make would you recommend 🤔 thanks
@eliotmansfield
@eliotmansfield 4 года назад
Like all modules they will either softfail (wireless issues) or hard fail within a 2-3 years needing another £80 spent because the original is obsolete. For you situation in a finished room, fair enough but for a new install stick to hard wiring or home run everything to a central room aka home automation
@stuartandrews4344
@stuartandrews4344 4 года назад
Quinetic also do IP67 rated Wireless Switches for outside & inside use.And TLC have Quinetic LED Ultra Slim Floodlights up to 50w fitted with a Quinetic receiver.
@jocanary838
@jocanary838 3 дня назад
Excellent post. Very well explained and in great detail. Simple solution to borrowed neutral issue on stairs lights when RCBO board is installed. Like the rock roses for the down lights.
@tww5719
@tww5719 4 года назад
For £80 will use them if a really have to,where I live most houses are old with the old slip conduit buried in the wall,easy to push new cables down,average house has 10 lights plus,so that's another £800 + you don't have to pay out .
@andrewd762
@andrewd762 4 года назад
It's still a relatively new technology, I'm sure the price will plummet in the next year or two when other brands come on the market.
@tww5719
@tww5719 4 года назад
@@andrewd762 thanks for comment,they are ideal for the case on the vid,do you now if the power is turned off for any reason do you have to reset them?
@P2DAPIPE
@P2DAPIPE 4 года назад
Hi CJR. I forgot to add. What happens if theres a powercut? Do you have to re-program the unit again to the switches?
@clivepenny
@clivepenny 4 года назад
No, if power goes they just go to off mode then just press it once powers back and hey presto.
@just4therecord
@just4therecord 3 года назад
Easier and better way - add a smart switch/module. You don’t even have to cut the holes for the 2 wireless switches. There’s no restriction on how many switches. Multiple ways to turn off the lights. And 10x cheaper than this setup.
@spencerwilton5831
@spencerwilton5831 4 года назад
Love these, fantastic in a period property with ornate plasterwork and / or wood panelling, no need to disturb any of it or spend hours trying to find a route behind. Also solves the problem of switching bedroom lights from the bed, when the lady of the house decides she wants to rearrange the furniture and shift the bed to the opposite wall- the switch could be mounted to a bedside table or even the bed frame and always be in exactly the right place no matter how often they are moved.
@bigchew3149
@bigchew3149 4 года назад
Very Useful Product But How Will it Work in 6 months or a Year or 2,3,4,5 Would be my only Concern ! I Had a Wireless Switch once to turn off a light & Within about 6 months it just Quit Working..But This Has Ben 3-4 Years ago & I Imagine The Tech Is A Lot Better Today Than Then !..But Only Time Will Tell
@scottritchie6943
@scottritchie6943 4 года назад
How does the price compare with regular switches?
@marcusstonham
@marcusstonham 3 года назад
Can't really compare the cost of switches. Best way is to compare the labour cost of installing cabling to those switches and redecorating to the cost of installing quinetic.
@taskhunters5245
@taskhunters5245 3 года назад
Mate you were pretty close with that pir. In stead you shoul have used pir+mv sensor and your idea would have worked. As you know pir is sensitive to temperature, thats why it was switching the light on. mv in pir works as confirmation of a movement....
@gashy27
@gashy27 3 года назад
Bluetooth Casambi is getting massive now. We are specifying this at work far more than DALI systems. Battery switches, Battery PIR’sand even door sensors. Wireless systems are the future
@johndawe449
@johndawe449 3 года назад
Hi, sorry to be a pain but have I got the right part numbers for the metal grid MK3701 and MK K3631 for the grid plate. I want to order the lot and make sure it all marries up from tlc electrical. Thank you for letting me know about this great product, great video. Cheers John
@jorgesampaio5635
@jorgesampaio5635 3 месяца назад
Thanks. I am trying to find a similar product here in Australia. There is no Quinetic products here, but I hope some similar product exists around here.
@Bapuji42
@Bapuji42 2 года назад
"Back in the day when we did junction boxes...."?? Do you not use junction boxes in the UK anymore?
@c1tlr340
@c1tlr340 3 года назад
Only 200000 life cycle? How many times a day do you flick that switch? I figure it will outlive you!!!
@jamesherrin3655
@jamesherrin3655 2 года назад
You guys in the UK kill me. Been watching a lot of videos on kinetic switches making three ways and such maybe you should adapt to some us codes where 3-way is code in a stairwell end of discussion. Also here in America we like to dim every light we possibly can I don't see any way of turning one of those kinetic switches into a dimmer. It looks like a really cool gimmicky switch that could be used in a factory or Warehouse are some application where you just want a light to come on and off. Certainly not in some type of application where dimming and lighting controls should be used. Cool though real cool if you like gimmicky things
@Baggiolyful
@Baggiolyful 3 года назад
Just installed one of these in a house where some ‘sparks’ cut the supply to an outside floodlight after a big refurb in a million pound house. this was perfect and made no mess, customer though I was a magician lol. They want a pir on it as well. Does the switch act as an override when paired with a pir ?
@jasoncowell1001
@jasoncowell1001 4 года назад
Great product, was thinking of using these for some outside lights on the shed at the bottom of the garden , do you happen to know the range of the receiver to the switch 👍
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
160m
@Prince-ep8pv
@Prince-ep8pv 4 года назад
Super interesting video Chris! I was actually doing some R&D on an Alexa automated home lighting system, and one solution was to use doorbell switches to trigger between the on and off states. Wasn’t sure how practical it was, but by watching this video, I think it might be useful.
@darrents44
@darrents44 2 года назад
what if i have a pull cord switch.. do you still use in & out?? obviously I'm not a electrician. looking for a workaround so can i just connect to line in as not going to another light??
@video-carl
@video-carl 3 года назад
Great video, Chris. After nearly a year, is the set-up still working smoothly?
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 3 года назад
Perfect
@karlformstone8985
@karlformstone8985 4 года назад
Hi Chris, great video, I came across these products a while back and have used them, they seem to be reliable and I have never had any issues with them. I enjoy watching your videos, keep up the great work. Karl
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
Thank Karl 👍
@trainsinkansas576
@trainsinkansas576 4 года назад
Very good.
@MrOzone610
@MrOzone610 3 года назад
Awsome what a great idea and great video. Subscibed and whating more of your videos.
@TheHandsomeman
@TheHandsomeman 3 года назад
Maybe the sensor light has a slightly loose cable, I like the light sensor light? OR? Maybe its the kids, going, the bog, 4 times a night?
@wahsnehmada
@wahsnehmada Год назад
Do you know can I configure 1 switch to two recievers? Basically have two separate areas I want to light with the one switch
@mikes6844
@mikes6844 4 года назад
Think you’ve just solved a big problem for me, 80 quid can sound a lot but not ruining existing decorating and having to chase a wall out and plaster up etc etc. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 top notch regards Mike
@MrBobWareham
@MrBobWareham Год назад
That was an interesting comment you made only 200,000 presses then it's done so that is its lifespan then?
@caterthun4853
@caterthun4853 4 года назад
Please set up web page selling colourful socks.. You would make a fortune
@jensschroder8214
@jensschroder8214 3 года назад
First supply the receiver with power and learn the switches, then install the switches. Run less.
@mcoc2330
@mcoc2330 3 года назад
Is the saw that you used to cut the hole for the back box battery powered? What is the brand and name as my friend wants to get one?
@Cablesmith
@Cablesmith 4 года назад
I don’t know if you try to be funny, or it’s just natural to you. “They only have 200,000 presses” made me laugh out loud
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
Yeah i have been told this before maybe standup?
@Cablesmith
@Cablesmith 4 года назад
CJR ELECTRICAL super dry humour ! Start a podcast !
@wizard3z868
@wizard3z868 4 года назад
@@Cjrelectrical just dont give up your day job you already light up the world
@cookie4884
@cookie4884 4 года назад
Do the switches have batteries to replace or do you have to replace the switches after 200,000 presses? P.S. how many more presses do you have left? 😂 Great video. 👍
@CreedManiac99
@CreedManiac99 4 года назад
@@cookie4884 Is that a serious question?
@albertsteptoe3710
@albertsteptoe3710 4 года назад
Good job lad .👍
@supersparks9466
@supersparks9466 4 года назад
That was longer than 10mins, I’ve been mugged off again
@robwoods7176
@robwoods7176 4 года назад
Chris, I’ve used these for garden lighting and outdoor walkway courtesy lights. There is quite a range from Quinetic, switches for MK and Varilight grid,1-3 gang switch plates, key fobs, 2 channel receivers, dimmers, LED floods and Wi-Fi controllers that work with Alexa and Google home. Could switch drops be a thing of the past?
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
Hope so Rob 👍
@MrBobWareham
@MrBobWareham 4 месяца назад
Just watch the video on how they fail, sorry they do!!!
@danf6491
@danf6491 4 года назад
Prob would have been cheaper to go with a Phillips hue . No holes in walls, can remove the switch/remote and put it next to bed etc. . I Will need to have a look into if quinetic do smart enabled switches . And if I'm honest your best option would have been metal clad switch with 4m of kopex to the light 😂 Edit- just checked , that's not actually a bad price
@norfolkngood8960
@norfolkngood8960 3 года назад
No thank you, locked into proprietary bulbs etc
@danf6491
@danf6491 3 года назад
@@norfolkngood8960 yeah get what your saying , or any of the other smart bulbs that are cheaper. I actually priced it up after my comment and there was little price difference in the end. (You can unlock Phillip's hue and most other bulbs so your not tied in aswell)
@cmdllb
@cmdllb 3 года назад
Fun fact: candles were the first wireless lights. 🕯
@Robert-mt9jw
@Robert-mt9jw 3 года назад
Can these go into bathrooms? Want to control LED spots.
@biomed2560
@biomed2560 Год назад
Unwatchable. Keep the camera still!!!
@JimWhitaker
@JimWhitaker 4 года назад
I installed a door bell using the same switch technology. Has worked well for a year so far.
@alyasrazzaq6085
@alyasrazzaq6085 4 года назад
Great job. Informative as always. Shame the PIR option didn’t work out. Did you try and swap for a different one to see if it performs any better? Doing this helped with one of mine that was playing up but not one of the others. Switches look great. Slim surface mount options from other vendors are available, saving on the effort of cutting out. Just a thought.
@khalidmahmood8420
@khalidmahmood8420 4 года назад
You should take over this channel.
@alanmarriott9216
@alanmarriott9216 Год назад
What happens with your loop in and loop out please?
@haldo691
@haldo691 4 года назад
Seen the flexi conduit kid use these a few times they look pretty good
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
Yeah great bit of kit
@Daniells1982
@Daniells1982 4 года назад
The flexi conduit kid 😆. He'll never live that down.
@NBundyElectrical
@NBundyElectrical 4 года назад
Ffs 😂
@leeedwards3783
@leeedwards3783 3 года назад
Hi Mate. This stuff looks interesting. Get out of jail free card I think. I know you probably don't refer to books these days ( just bs7671 regs) but what books have you recommended to your apprentice there. Cheers Mate and thanks for the video.
@michaellack5139
@michaellack5139 2 года назад
Just waiting for the wireless socket now
@johng.1703
@johng.1703 3 года назад
those look very 'Murican
@calumclark1719
@calumclark1719 4 года назад
i had to fit one in a old farmhouse a few years ago when they first came out, its in a sitting room where the one light in the center of the room was a old fan plus light setup which had pull cords on it for switching. the couple that had the house moved in at wanted it changed but never thought to maybe look at doing before re doing the whole room decor which cost them a fair bit. so i told them there was one thing we could try and put it all together with a new light fitting which was big enough to mount and hide the reciver and its worked ever since, would still rather hardwire where possible, tbh
@peterryan7827
@peterryan7827 3 года назад
This is why i asked the question myself,In the long run is it better to hardwire, With that you know it will last a lifetime.
@richarddunkling2807
@richarddunkling2807 4 года назад
Clearly useful where running a cable is difficult. The instructions don't appear to mention how the switches are powered. I assume by an inbuilt non replacable battery? How long is it supposed to last before you have to replace the switch?
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
Nope it’s kinetic energy no batteries required
@jurassicsparks5220
@jurassicsparks5220 4 года назад
No, don’t put the clicker on the bottom. You might aggravate the Almighty Kraut, Dennis Gorny.
@justintemp
@justintemp 3 года назад
Do you know if there's a 2 way replacement? I see 1 gang and 2 gang but I need a 2 way replacements as 2nd switch for 2 way is lost. Or hidden somewhere... Old install...
@GreenHawkConstructionltd
@GreenHawkConstructionltd 3 года назад
Great job buddy still yet to use them as I wasn’t sure if you could get them as a grid switch rather than a massive switch but you have answered that nicely 👍👍
@johnyearsley7970
@johnyearsley7970 4 года назад
Well done really appreciate you showing this especially. In your own home. John
@marcuswalton2922
@marcuswalton2922 Год назад
Does one need to place batteries in the switches?
@สมบัติสตีเวนสัน-น6ษ
Is there batteries in the (transmitters) switches?
@carlosoliveira-rc2xt
@carlosoliveira-rc2xt 3 года назад
Even hitting the switch 50 times a day still gets you 11 years of operation. No need to worry about a half dozen demo clicks.
@samplumbe3288
@samplumbe3288 3 года назад
Swap out the spot light for a lumi-plugin spot light with built in PIR sensor awesome lights. The also do built in inserts for smoke, heat, sprinklers etc.
@paulbb27
@paulbb27 3 года назад
Just got a job where the 3 core has been hit between thr way switches on a landing , nightmare as been all decorated. Thinking of getting these as an alternative 👍 do they definitely work as a 2 way ? Never touched this stuff before so I’m interested
@steamhammer2k
@steamhammer2k 4 года назад
Colour matching is a problem with MK . My kitchen has 3 shades of white around the work top with the same logic range purchased on the same day.
@robertbox5399
@robertbox5399 3 года назад
Philips Hue. Great but $$$$.
@hardave17
@hardave17 4 года назад
You need to pair the module and switches to your phone via NFC to check the counter so you don't go over 200,000 clicks.
@richarddavison9137
@richarddavison9137 2 года назад
thanks Chris I know this is an older post but I found this to solve my issues here in Australia so I have Ordered a set up from the UK to solve my switching issue . Australia is about 10 years backwards when it comes to sophistication in this feild of solving issues like this . could not find anyone selling this solution or offering anything like it . Cheers for showing brand and part numbers it made it a doddle to get a set up
@holdfast7657
@holdfast7657 3 года назад
Looks like more and more wireless products are coming out. Who knows what the next big push will be. Only problem I've seen with wireless is interference from other devices. My two doorbell chimes ring with a completely different chime to the set one and no ones at the door. Must be a neighbour has something that sets it off. I need to reset them but it's just another job my wife's put on her list for me to do.
@SurreyAlan
@SurreyAlan 3 года назад
Brilliant product, have been intending to put in 2 way switching for the garage but put it off as it would have been a pig to get the cable through the existing conduit, might cost me more but going to be so easy. How about a pair of slippers for Fathers Day?
@leewarburton3250
@leewarburton3250 4 года назад
I installed the WiFi enabled one in a customers house, they were made up as they can control the lights via their smart speaker. Great product!
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
Yes I did see them will be using on another job
@barryromford3792
@barryromford3792 4 года назад
I did the same for an awkward kitchen lighting job, works well using the phone app and alexa
@nathanb1078
@nathanb1078 4 года назад
Fantastic
@norfolkngood8960
@norfolkngood8960 3 года назад
Added wifi switch & smart bulb to my kids bedroom uses Tuya smart life app. Now I have a series of buttons on my phone to flash his bulb different colours to get his attention like bedtime etc much better than shouting upstairs to them. £15 for tempered glass wifi switch & £12 for rgbw wifi bulbs. You can automate routines like switch on at 50% brightness with your alarm then increase brightness every x mins plus use Alexa etc to control them. Absolutely brilliant for communicating with the kids when they're in bedrooms esp once they become teens & ignore you 🤣
@andrewyeo2818
@andrewyeo2818 4 года назад
Just jump in the loft I hope the trampoline was made of fiberglass as working with electrics
@aamirmunawar7067
@aamirmunawar7067 3 года назад
Amazing product,,,, saves hrs on the job!!!! Great video content, keep em coming. Aamir
@marymadigan9707
@marymadigan9707 2 года назад
Just found your channel last week I find you very helpful. I actually filled in a light hole in the ceiling that you showed on your channel and it’s worked out a treat I’ve been watching a lot of your videos now thanks very helpful tips. 👏😎🇮🇪
@spartaeus
@spartaeus 2 года назад
How often do you need to replace the batteries in those switches???
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 2 года назад
Never
@petertallowin6406
@petertallowin6406 4 года назад
Nobody else in the house except the ghost who was setting the PIR off.... Do you have a suitcase full of those socks that you sell of a weekend?
@skywalkeraudi2370
@skywalkeraudi2370 3 года назад
Fantastic video Future is here
@h9rae
@h9rae 3 года назад
Great Video, Can i suggest you put a link on your page where you get these switches from, I am sure you will help a lot of viewers
@peterwhite51
@peterwhite51 4 года назад
Cut the time clearing up by using the vacuum cleaner when you cut or drill, with the nozzle just below where you are working,saves hours of clearing up afterwards.
@Cjrelectrical
@Cjrelectrical 4 года назад
I know Pete thanks mate remember I am trying to show things on the camera to learners as well. Your be pleased to know the one I didn’t film upstairs I used the hoover to catch the dust.
@ronaldjoseph4425
@ronaldjoseph4425 3 года назад
look up X10 switches
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