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hello

trying to source a wireless switch just to switch a standard light with a 1 gang 1 way

at the moment there is a switch operating light but its the other end of the room as the room was altered but didnt bother to relocate the switch. so now its all painted and decorated and customer doesnt any chasing/mess

anyone know of where i can get one?

thanks
 
thanks guys for the relpys i have been looking on the tlc site and briefly on mk echo.
farm why would i need to change the light?
when ever i get to the wholesalers always have a mental block on what i need and end up remebering when i drive off
 
I've got one in the van! Maplins, about £25-30 for a single channel receiver and switch transmitter. You need to have a P/L and Neutral for most of them, though.
 
I haven't tried the lightwave ones yet but i will give them a try next time the need arises, they can be controlled by smartphone/ipad too by the looks
 
The Easy Switch range available from TLC are brilliant! Pg 61 current catalogue.
Have fitted loads, even did one last night to control a pair of flodlights
Excellent range, easy fit and wire, simple programming and 3 modes. Even a PIR !!!
For a simple,fast install I can't fault them!
 

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