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We have decided that the side a door hinges isn't right - changing the hinge side is easy - what isn't so easy is to move the rooms light switch which will now be behind the door when its opened.  I could probably channel the plaster board out and lay some new cable but this is not going to be easy or without consequences so does anyone know if I can put some sort of remote box where the current light switch is and then run a non 240v powered switch where the new switch needs to go.  Any thoughts / suggestions are gratefully received.  The lights are wired with power at the switch and not the ceiling rose - just in case this is relevant.

 

Cheers

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Put a Quinetic receiver where the existing switch is. Standard or dimming. You have L&N there coming in then switched live out?

 

You just need L&N into the receiver then from the output, switched live and neutral to your light(s).

 

https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/tcl/search?query=Quinetic+receiver+&Submit=Search

 

Then for your remote switch pick a grid module as close as to your other switches. (Assuming you won't want the big, standard, Quinetic switches):

 

https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Manufacturers/Quinetic/

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13 hours ago, Onoff said:

Put a Quinetic receiver where the existing switch is. Standard or dimming. You have L&N there coming in then switched live out?

 

You just need L&N into the receiver then from the output, switched live and neutral to your light(s).

 

https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/tcl/search?query=Quinetic+receiver+&Submit=Search

 

Then for your remote switch pick a grid module as close as to your other switches. (Assuming you won't want the big, standard, Quinetic switches):

 

https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Manufacturers/Quinetic/

Hi @Onoff,

 

Yes L&N at the switch & swithced live to the light.

 

So

 

One of these: https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/QUR303.html

 

Plus an MK grid + one of these: https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/QUGDMK.html

 

What are they like in use?  Do they feel the same as a normal switch?

 

Cheers to both @Onoff and @Nickfromwales for replies. 

 

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See here 3 mins in. Compares ordinary MK grid and Quinetic grid. Not exactly the same feel but you'll have to accept that. 

 

 

Don't forget you can also get a dimmer receiver, a wifi enabled receiver or a wifi + dimmer receiver so you can control from your phone.

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