Uno_Hu
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Hi Uno_hu,
for the TC2 switch do you need to connect the netural wire to the TC2 switch?
Received my order last week, have yet to install.
Hi Uno_hu,
for the TC2 switch do you need to connect the netural wire to the TC2 switch?
Hi, just got the rm pro recently, the ir blaster works flawlessly, but when I try to use the rf to control my ceiling fan.I have to press the control on the app several times before the fan will reponse whereas the remote control work flawlessly?
Bro I bought US switches and it can work. I
Dont think any issue
With EU or UK one bcos the size is correct.
I made 2 way to become 1 way switches. Since now i can control my switches with my phone and Android box, i dont see the need for 2 way switches anymore. Its the matter of getting use to it
Possible with/without bridge.
There is no neutral wire on wall light switches for HDB hse. The neutral wire goes directly to ur light. Unless ur home wiring has special arrangement(that will be a different story). You will see all brown wires when u open ur existing light socket. You need to determine which one is 'Live' and 'Load' wire only to fix on the touch panels
Thks for the reply Aditshar.
I have bought the switches from Lazada. Waiting for the switch to come 2 weeks later.
Hi, I’m interested with yoogee. Looks better than TC.
I’m wondering does it comes with remote that has seperate on/off control? I worry it’s RF remote only provide one button for toggle on and off.
I’ll want to program my app with seperate on and off button so that I can sepecific which command to on or off.
I’m not sure whether the included RF remote have the ability to reprogram the control button behavior so that I can learn the discrete control button on my Broadlink Pro separately.
Just to prevent incident that someone turn off my living room light and I’m in the room switch it off again from my phone and it gets toggle back on.
I’m looking like TC that has the discrete control for on and off.
Any experiences guy with Yoogee can give some advice?
Thank you.
not sure if i understand you correctly.
When u buy the wall switches, the remote is separate purchase.
There are 3 types of remotes. 1 Yoogee wall switch like, 1 normal "TV" RC like and 1 car key fob like.
You can learn 1 button as ON and 1 button as OFF on the remote.
By default, a learned button on remote is press once ON press once OFF.
The scenario you mention may not be a concern. The remote on the RM Pro app has ON and OFF toggles. So on your phone, when you press OFF is OFF (it doesn't care if the light is ON or OFF. If will just send OFF command. So if the lights is ON, it will OFF and if its already OFF, nothing will happen. Vice versa)
Discrete ON and OFF? The wall switch will not have cos its not build for this scenario. If you really wan a panel with 1 button for ON and 1 button for OFF, you are better off with a remote.
I just shifted to my new home recently and interested to automate and create a smart home. I was reading extensively an found this thread. I just bought 1 rm pro, 1 black bean, echo dot, 11 Yoogee wall switch and 1 wifi wall plug. I am still waiting for these parts to arrive. I saw some questions about 2 way switch, the yoogee wall switch has this function to pair with the switch so it will work like a 2 way switch,You only need to connect 1 switch and the other switch no need to wired. I learn alot from Paul Hubert YouTube video for the tutorial to use alexa with rm pro I hope to share and learn from whoever had the same interest
Correct me if i'm wrong.Looks interesting and it has 4gang smart switch!
So for the slave switch, it only requires physical attachment to the wall + incoming live/neutral and there is no need to connect any wiring for the rest of the buttons other than pairing them up?
Also, can explain what is "单火” and “零线“?which option do we use for HDB?![]()
works like 2 way switch or remote control depending how u use it.Whats a slave switch for?
Whats a slave switch for?