I have a customer with open beam ceilings. She wants up-lighting running across the base of the beams on each side of the living room and also across the main beam in the center. I have a light switch installed on one of the walls with a small transformer and a run of low voltage tape lights providing the up lighting (hidden by trim) and customer is very happy with the effect. The main beam and far wall each have reasonably located access to 120 power. (Side note: Whole house is 20A 12 gauge wire, that’s been fun)
Problem is the customer doesn’t want to deal with drywall repairs to get the switch to operate the other two locations. She also doesn’t want to install a smart system or control it from her phone as the house is used as a vacation rental
I would like to add a transmitter to the existing switch and put hidden receivers at other two locations so all the lights are synced up. Feit lighting has their onesync system which fills the bill, but is overly complicated, hit-and-miss on components, and I hate that brand.
I have installed Leviton remote switches but the ones I have used are basically a remote control light switch at a wireless location. Handy, but wouldn’t work for this application.
Does anyone have experience with another system or have a suggestion? This day and age I should be able to find a transmitter with two synced receivers for this kind of application. I don’t do much landscape lighting but perhaps there is a solution there?
Problem is the customer doesn’t want to deal with drywall repairs to get the switch to operate the other two locations. She also doesn’t want to install a smart system or control it from her phone as the house is used as a vacation rental
I would like to add a transmitter to the existing switch and put hidden receivers at other two locations so all the lights are synced up. Feit lighting has their onesync system which fills the bill, but is overly complicated, hit-and-miss on components, and I hate that brand.
I have installed Leviton remote switches but the ones I have used are basically a remote control light switch at a wireless location. Handy, but wouldn’t work for this application.
Does anyone have experience with another system or have a suggestion? This day and age I should be able to find a transmitter with two synced receivers for this kind of application. I don’t do much landscape lighting but perhaps there is a solution there?