Hello everyone. I have a question about the installation of the "wallswitch" to control the exterior lights of my house. Do I have to install the "wallswitch" before or after the switch that turns the lights on and off? That is, between the lamp and the switch or before the switch? Could someone post an installation schematic? Thank so much.
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It is such a shame that the Wall Switch does not have the possibility for a physical switch input, like the Sonoff does. This is the only reason I choose sonoff over the Ajax Wall Switch!
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Hi... one question, I have AJAX RELAY already set up a 12DC power supply siren without problem, but it doesn't allow Alarm ARMED any more! something to be solved ? Thank you very much.
@@piplsystems Thanks. In terms of reliability nothing beats a VHF Transmitter. Where I live (in south Africa )Power Cuts can easily cripple a telephone or mobile network. With a good old VHF alarm transmitter you are not relying on any third parties to send alarm events. No fancy solution that I have ever been able to test has beaten the reliability of something like an FSK HAWK Transponder.