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Infrared controllers for lighting

Former Community Member
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Morning Chaps and Chapesses, 


Has anyone had any experience with infrared lighting controls? I've seen the downlights you can get with a remote control, but this situation is different. The lighting in the space is LED strip recessed in the ceiling coffers, and the client has no mobility so would be turning the lighting on and off with a remote that they also use for other things. Thing is the lighting also needs to be operation by a switch for the other people in the house, and in some rooms they would like it dimmable. Would love to hear if anyone has done something similar.
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    Chris Pearson:

    So what sort of natter are three or four smoke alarms going to have?


    I thought that the idea was that if one detects smoke or heat, they all go off, but that may be out of date.


    No thats right as for example the unit in the kitchen might not be heard on the top floor bedroom of a townhouse. 


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  • Former Community Member
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    Chris Pearson:

    So what sort of natter are three or four smoke alarms going to have?


    I thought that the idea was that if one detects smoke or heat, they all go off, but that may be out of date.


    No thats right as for example the unit in the kitchen might not be heard on the top floor bedroom of a townhouse. 


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