No 🙄 ; on my build !
I took a bedroom socket off the wall ( SWMBO insists on ‘ real ‘ switches in the bedroom ) . Unless I’m wrong - is that indeed a neutral there ?? 😎
Am I correct uk lighting circuits generally have no neutral ?
If I remove my wall switch what am I looking for to see if there’s a neutral ? ( 3 wires instead of 2 ??? ) .
Trying to sort a smart switch dimmer - but impossible with no neutral …?
Yeah I know it's not a real issue - just bugs me... ( basically they screeded too high - I asked them to allow 15mm for tiling ).
Have seen them at £120 a sq m !!!
Probably not. But it does mean a slight lip going from inside to outside over the sliding door threshold.
Whilst ultra thin tiles would probably solve my issue I think the price may make me live with a minor 'step'
Thinking ahead as usual !
My external sliding doors give me about 10mm of play off the concrete slab .
Hence why considering these . With decoupling mat and adhesive it’s going to be tight .
Anyone any experience of these ? ( sub 6mm ) .
In theory should be easier to work with due to less weight . Assume tile adhesive bed can be thinner also ..?
Agree ! My solution is ‘ crude ‘ . But it would work . Doorbird has a “ if bell button pushed send url “ . As you can imagine this makes interfacing to HA easy . In terms of latency with zigbee is unknown ( hopefully better than z wave ) .
Doorbird remotely I.e trying to have a 2 way conversation is literally impossible- but that’s due to internet latency rather than intranet . Assume reolink would suffer the same fate .
Assumed all trv’s and radiator valves were born equal .
These trv’s seem to have a thread that’s too large for the radiator .
Do I need a different trv or some form of adapter maybe ?