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Adding a Wall Switch to Remote Controlled Outlets Using Arduino 

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In this video I go over how to use an Arduino Nano to control inexpensive 433 MHz RF remote controlled outlets so you can have a single switch for multiple outlets.
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RF remote outlets: amzn.to/2L4U73W
433 MHz transmitter: amzn.to/2FpEu3f
Arduino Nano 5V: amzn.to/2FkcCxh
Arduino Nano breakout: amzn.to/2IWJjSB
Benchtop power supply: amzn.to/2Foyckn
Masking tape dispenser: amzn.to/2KvtAfH
Insulation tape: amzn.to/2L5KzFy
M3 standoffs: amzn.to/2WSWhL3
Ribbon cable: amzn.to/2IWk96L
Barrel jack breakout: amzn.to/2ZFDxLX
Screw-in barrel jack: amzn.to/2FkaOok
Project enclosure: amzn.to/31JsFhS
IR remote lights: amzn.to/2MWraJJ
GitHub Code Repository: github.com/mbilsky/ArduinoRFRemote
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@ccirone2
@ccirone2 5 лет назад
Matt- I enjoy your content. I have these RF outlets too, and just as an FYI, you can pair multiple outlets to a single remote button. Check out the manual here for programming info: static.etekcity.com/files/manual/10-BH9938U-5-2%20Wireless%20Remote%20Control%20Electrical%20Outlet%20manual%20US.pdf
@MattBilsky
@MattBilsky 5 лет назад
Thank you, Chris! Thanks for sharing about the paring. I had considered doing that but decided to leave them separate to leave me options for future expansion (I would like to make them Hue compatible but it's lower in the priority list).
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