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Re: Snesor light switch for bathroom



Both found their way into our bathroom.

The bathroom switches were used to put in two way switching for the
lights, so things can be controlled from the usual place near the door
and from the bath whilst keeping within all regulations.  They now seem
to be more expensive than I remember.

We also put in some waterproof IP65 LEDs at floor level, triggered by a
PIR:

*http://tinyurl.com/3bzs7w*

This brings on low level LED lighting so there is no need for anything
bright during late bathroom visits.  It also controls the secondary
return on the hot water so by the time you need to wash your hands warm
water is ready and waiting.

Regards,

Steve H.

Ian Oliver wrote:
> Anyone used these?
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> http://www.sensor.co.uk/BathroomSwitch.htm
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> It hides behind a tile and lets you turn lights on/off with just a
> touch. There are timed and dimming versions. Extractor can be slaved
> off dimming version, which is nice.
>
> Also, has anyone fitted bathroom LEDs that are driven from a PIR so it
> all comes on automagically?
>
> Ian Oliver
> Sunny Leeds, UK
> Using Java on Tini for control via Dallas 1-wire
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