![]() The buttons are a little ‘soft’ when pressing, but nothing out of the ordinary. As for the feel and construction of the switches, they don’t feel especially premium in terms of the materials used, but then they are fairly competitively priced compared to much of the competition. THE HUB AND TUYA SMART APPĪs you might expect, with these being Zigbee devices, reaction times are pretty fast, and so in this respect, there are really no complaints. The rated current is 15A max, and the maximum load for each gang is 1000W, which I would understand to be 1000W divided between each switch, as all of these switches represent one ‘gang’ regardless of whether it’s a single, double, or triple switch. They can work with 110-240V AC at 50/60Hz, which is great news for people in the Philippines for example, where US switches and sockets are used, but at 220-240V. The rear part of the switch that sits inside the switch recess uses the standard US dimensions Īs regards the specs for these, as mentioned, they don’t require a neutral wire, although neutral versions are available. ![]() The dimensions for the front part of the switches are It’s all fairly straightforward, although this internal plate has a lip at the top and bottom that I think is designed to help you keep the switch lined up with the wall recess, although if your builder was a bit sloppy with the plastering at the time your boxes were fitted, you may find yourself having to chip away at the plaster a little to make these sit properly. ![]() The switches come in two parts, so there’s a separate plate that screws to the outside of the switch box (top), with the switch itself clipping into that plate. ![]()
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