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<blockquote data-quote="KrizzyB" data-source="post: 536812" data-attributes="member: 34291"><p>I already have a Phillips Hue Dimmer fitted to the wall, which is a battery powered Zigbee switch that triggers multiple lights in the room. The wires behind the switch are connected together with a little choc box, so the power to the ceiling light is always live. This allows the battery powered switch to trigger the ceiling light by pressing the correct button, or the light can be turned on with Alexa.</p><p></p><p>I understand this is complex, however I want a smart home set up that allows me to control lights remotely, by voice command, as well as in the room. The touch panel allows me to not only turn on and off multiple lights, but allows me to set colours, moods, and display other data like temperature and humidity.</p><p></p><p>I just need to know if I can power it without having to tear my house apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrizzyB, post: 536812, member: 34291"] I already have a Phillips Hue Dimmer fitted to the wall, which is a battery powered Zigbee switch that triggers multiple lights in the room. The wires behind the switch are connected together with a little choc box, so the power to the ceiling light is always live. This allows the battery powered switch to trigger the ceiling light by pressing the correct button, or the light can be turned on with Alexa. I understand this is complex, however I want a smart home set up that allows me to control lights remotely, by voice command, as well as in the room. The touch panel allows me to not only turn on and off multiple lights, but allows me to set colours, moods, and display other data like temperature and humidity. I just need to know if I can power it without having to tear my house apart. [/QUOTE]
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