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Hi,

New to the forum and looking for some help please. I have a new build with a 3 gang light switch which is wired to 2 rings of down lighters and a LED strip in the kitchen. I am trying to make these three sets of lights smart. I have already installed Hue around the rest of the house

The down lighters are integrated units, so to my surprise it wasn't a case of simply buying hue bulbs for them.

I started looking into, in line smart switches, for example the "zigbee light switch controller" found on Amazon. Looks like a good solution I thought. There are also other switches that require a neutral wire to work.

I have taken the switch off the wall to have a look inside and there is not enough room for 3 off the large in line controllers, but I was surprised to see neutral and ground wires shoved in there.

my question is two fold:
1. Being a new build, has the builder wired up this switch correctly? With all these wired bunched in there like that when I opened it
2. Does anyone know of a smart 3 gang, neutral requiring switch that would work with a hue hub?

Thanks in advance

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Quite a few products out there that will achieve what you're after..
Shame you have already gone through the expense of Philips hue but then it's ideal for diyers; no taking switches apart or interfering with wiring..
The best product imo for retro jobs is Aurora One Smart lighting products; full range of lamps, linear led, light switches similar to the hue ones, traditional type switches with smart units inside and best of all for you; inline control units that are installed just before the 1st light fitting in ' a ring'..
AOne™ - Aurora Lighting - https://aone.auroralighting.com/
Now you obviously you need to consider your competencies, I recommend you get a sparky in to do the work
 
Good advice already here, only thing I'd add is to make sure that the backboxes are deep enough to take the smart switch that you want to install (plus all the cables of course.)

Many new houses are wired with neutrals in the switches which is great, but they often still seem to fail to fit deep enough backboxes to take the majority of smart switches.

One other manufacturer you may want to look at is "Den" - they're expensive and quite new, but the only ones where the switch actually changes position when you turn it on or off. Pretty neat in my book (I personally don't like the soft or momentary switches.)
 
Quite a few products out there that will achieve what you're after..
Shame you have already gone through the expense of Philips hue but then it's ideal for diyers; no taking switches apart or interfering with wiring..
The best product imo for retro jobs is Aurora One Smart lighting products

Aurora is about the same price, as far as I can see with the Philips stuff. The only advantage I can see they have, is actual hardwire switching.
 
Aurora is about the same price, as far as I can see with the Philips stuff. The only advantage I can see they have, is actual hardwire switching.

You're not accounting for trade discount.
Up to 60% margins for installers to play with.

Yes they do have hardwire switching, which means they can do everything all under 1 protocol... no messing about trying to match up different systems that are tied in to other licensing agreements..
 
You're not accounting for trade discount.
Up to 60% margins for installers to play with.

Which doesn't help the OP then.

Your also forgetting that all these products are available on line these days, for instances my wholesaler could only slightly better the price I've paid for Collingwood lighting products, purchased on line.

Unless you have a rather large proposed order, the cost difference is small IMO.

There are other 'Smart Lighting' suppliers/manufacturers out there, much cheaper than Philips or Aurora, but you pays your money etc.

I have some Philips Hue stuff in my house, not by choice. As you said its easy to install, and can be bought cheaply & easily from Argos.

OP if you already have Philips Hue, I wouldn't reinvest in another brand.
 
And your solution for his problem is??
I have suggested aurora because it will work alongside Philips hue and can also be integrated via alexa and others..
I also asked if he's competent to be making alterations to the fixed wiring and if not get a sparky in..

Looking forward to reading your solution
 

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