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im pricing a posh extension and customer has requested mk wireless switches as the walls are exposed stonework,

are these any good and anyone fitted them before ?

im feeding 16 gu10 leds split into two circuits and 6 small led wall spot lamps...
 
also very interested to see how these work.

edit: The mechanical energy created by pressing the switch generates enough electricity to power a built-in transmitter that sends a radio signal to the receiver.

or atleast thats how some of them work i guess.
 
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they work on echo, when you turn the switch on it makes a noise that the receiver picks up on i think. ive fitted the weatherseal type on a barn a few years ago worked perfect with no akward cable run to the switch.
 
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they work on echo, when you turn the switch on it makes a noise that the receiver picks up on i think. ive fitted the weatherseal type on a barn a few years ago worked perfect with no akward cable run to the switch.

Buggered in a house if you've got the telly on loud!!
 

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