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Hi looking at the quinetic range, never used it before, if I’m switching two different loads do I need two receivers as I’m looking at garden lighting but want a 2 gang switch so one side of the garden switches on with 1 switch and the other side of the garden to switch on with the other switch
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Can't answer your specific question as I switch a single load via a fob well two fobs, I use the WiFi switch receiver. Good kit I like it.

Just re read your query stick in two wireless units and a two gang switch or two separate fobs.
 
Can't answer your specific question as I switch a single load via a fob well two fobs, I use the WiFi switch receiver. Good kit I like it.

Just re read your query stick in two wireless units and a two gang switch or two separate fobs.

You could use the Wifi units with a 2 gang switch as well as control the switching from a smart phone.

I got my stuff from TLC,

Quinetic Wireless Switches - https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Manufacturers/Quinetic/Quinetic/index.html
 
You could use the Wifi units with a 2 gang switch as well as control the switching from a smart phone.

I got my stuff from TLC,

Quinetic Wireless Switches - https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Manufacturers/Quinetic/Quinetic/index.html
Thanks for your help, yes looks like a good bit of tech so worth a try I reckon

Gonna get 2 WiFi units for the garden so I’ll switch one WiFi receiver for lights one side and another WiFi receiver for the other side and use them fobs and phone if ever needed or being lazy haha
 
I am happy with my kit to be honest, haven't tried a switch as the fobs are fine and do the job, in the future I may look in to the Wise Technology stuff but the Quinetic range at the moment does the job well.
 
Yes, get 2 wireless receivers, one for each side, and all will be fine. You can pair switches and fobs to both. I have installed a fair number of these and am very happy with them. However, you will see on another recent thread, I have had poor results with LED panels and the dimmable modules, so I wouldn't recommend that setup. The dimmable drivers are not compatible with some loads...but then, that seems to be an issue with LED loads everywhere.
 

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