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Rhoob
Ok, just looked at the website... and putting my devils advocate head on...
What differentiates your solution from the myriad of others that are out there already?
It's already been asked, but can it handle two-way switching?
Can it be trimmed down to fit 16mm back boxes? You've got quite a lot of bulk in that central section... could you change the board layout internally to make it thinner? It's not uncommon for light switches to be mounted to 16mm boxes.
Devils advocate heads are exactly what I'm looking for on the forum, I want to understand the good, the bad and the ugly!
Its frustrating that my post isn't live yet, perhaps its because its my first, as the post helps to explain what differentiates it.
In a nutshell, it does not require a neutral and uses energy harvesting technology which means the remote switch does not require wires or batteries. There is no other product like it which integrates these two features. In addition my design allows the control of a single 9W LED bulb with no buzzing or flickering while others often require a minimum load of around 20W or the addition of a dummy load to provide stable operation.
I'm currently at a pre-production stage of development and looking to launch via Kickstarter, if the product gets some traction then with some miniaturisation design there is scope to reduce the depth to fit in a 16mm back box...this is the long term target.