How To Use Smart Relays - 101 (Featuring The NEW Aqara Relay Module T2)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • If you've been looking at Smart Relays for your smart home or home automation needs, then today's video is the big, clear tutorial you need. I'll show you what a smart relay is, how to wire it, and I'll give you a number of electrical diagrams and wiring examples to teach you how to use smart home relays.
    Today's video is sponsored by Aqara, and if you'd like to purchase one of their relays, here's the link: geni.us/AqaraDualRelayT2
    Our other Smart Home 101 videos are here: • How To Build a Smart H...
    ‪@TheHookUp‬ made a great video focused on Shelly Relays here: • Beginners Guide to She...
    Timecodes for today's video:
    00:00 - Smart Relays Explained
    3:06 - What is a Smart Relay
    7:36 - The Basics of Wiring Relays
    12:33 - Explaining the Contacts On a Relay
    18:53 - Power Up a Smart Relay Easily With This
    23:04 - Setup A Smart Relay With a Wall Outlet
    36:39 - This Diagram Sets You Free With Smart Relays
    38:30 - Setup a Smart Relay With Light Switches
    50:34 - Setup a Smart Relay With Your Garage Door
    1:05:12 - Setup a Smart Relay With an Appliance That Has a Switch
    1:14:34 - Settings on Smart Relays
    1:18:34 - Integrating Smart Relays With Other Systems
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  • @mean1979Just
    @mean1979Just 8 месяцев назад +6

    I've spent years trying to get my head around electrical circuits. I genuinely think this is the best explanation I've seen to date. You could set up a RUclips channel for teaching electrics to people as a side line and I'd subscribe to that too. Thank you for this Brian. Hugely appreciated as always. Keep up the great work.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  8 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, thanks! That was my goal...teach people to try and let them grow from there. So happy to see someone get the benefit I was hoping for!

    • @mean1979Just
      @mean1979Just 8 месяцев назад

      @@AutomateYourLife still trying to work out whether I'm brave enough to install my T2 relay 😬, but that's another matter (pun intended 😉)....

    • @mean1979Just
      @mean1979Just 8 месяцев назад

      @@AutomateYourLife and finally braved it. Have installed 3 of them now and work perfectly. Thanks for your invaluable explanation.

  • @cdarrigo
    @cdarrigo 10 месяцев назад +4

    This video is AWESOME. I watched it once and bookmarked it as a favorite soni can come back to it for reference. Thanks for doing this!

  • @0to100Journey
    @0to100Journey 8 месяцев назад

    You earned a sub; this is what I'm looking for, a primarily complete guide on using a smart relay. Thank you!

  • @jordanpack5571
    @jordanpack5571 7 месяцев назад +1

    Home Assistant Home Assistant Home Assistant! But also, thank you so much for this. Saw another video on the wiring of it and it was not at all clear. You did a great job.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  7 месяцев назад +1

      Are you thrusting into the air when you say that?

  • @abhayes1
    @abhayes1 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks...this is very helpful. I will be using the Aqara T2 relay to bring my Chamberlain (MyQ) garage door opener back into Apple HomeKit since Chamberlain recently killed the API access for their Homebridge hub.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад

      What a terrible move by Chamberlain there.

  • @crc_code
    @crc_code 8 месяцев назад

    This is a great tutorial , 🤩 thank you bro

  • @loganboyd
    @loganboyd Месяц назад

    Thank you for this, I could not figure out where the existing switch wires for Line and Load were supposed to go between S1, S2, COM

  • @richardcox4772
    @richardcox4772 2 месяца назад

    Great video. Good work man.

  • @c849243
    @c849243 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for all your hard work, Brian!

  • @jarredphillips6090
    @jarredphillips6090 10 месяцев назад +5

    Electrician here, slight correction on the pig tail name origin or meaning. Any short wire or cable used for a connection. This connection can be twisted wires, plugs on a chord or flexible conduit etc.
    When wire or cable or flexible conduit is taken off a roll it still holds the shape it had on the roll. Often these are short and coiled when using it this specific way. That's why it's a pig tail.
    Great video as always. Very professional and informative. I really liked your video on writing automations. You did a great job explaining triggers, preconditions,and there purpose.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks Jared! Appreciate the correction on pigtail!

  • @trotomas
    @trotomas 7 месяцев назад

    Great video!!! I used one to control 2 ceiling light from switches and it works great…I’d like to use it also as roller shutter controller but unfortunately seems that is still not supported in the Aqara app (at least not the percentage, only open or close). I hope Aqara will add this feature in the future, maybe with home assistant?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  7 месяцев назад

      I don't know on that one! I think hardware wise it's a little stuck.

  • @sciondb7152
    @sciondb7152 10 месяцев назад +3

    When it comes to pen testers. I was always told to Test it (with a known power), Check the one you are checking, but then go back and test it again with a known good one. Just to be sure it is working properly.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah that’s a common practice that guarantees the safety of a testing tool.
      It’s a little hard to guarantee a pen tester is working though, so the process I gave gets you fairly close without having to own a couple. But if you can do this, 100%

  • @bradkrekelberg8624
    @bradkrekelberg8624 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for demystifying these. I always wondered about them. The ratings thing is still overwhelming enough for me to avoid using these for now though. I'm no stranger to electrical; I wired our basement. But just having to account for wire gauge, heat, amps, watts, it's just too confusing.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      And that's fair Brad! Do what works for you

  • @surendraeedala8361
    @surendraeedala8361 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the detailed video. Can we use this T2 relay for 2-way or 3-way(controlling 1 light with 2 switches?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  8 месяцев назад

      Yep! I didn't build a diagram for that though.

  • @Xescofp
    @Xescofp 9 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video! Thank you very much from Barcelona! Just one question: I have neutral wire so, what do I have to do with the neutral wire from de switch? just leave it?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад

      I don't have your home wiring to look at, but nope! This relay uses the neutral wire and requires it to be wired into your relay! There's an N there on the relay and that's where you are going with neutrals!

  • @EsotericArctos
    @EsotericArctos 10 месяцев назад +4

    Even people that are not beginners could learn from a "beginners guide"
    This is a great little tutorial and there are some great ideas in the video. Thanks for the time you put in to this.
    The Wago style connector is popular outside of North America, but I beleive Wire Nuts are very popular in North America still. The jury is out as to what is the best method still. Done correctly, using wirenuts of the right size, they can be just as good as any other connection.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      Oh thanks sir! There was a lot of effort and time into this.
      I tell you though, my fingers love those Wago connectors! You folks outside of N.A. have it right as far as I'm concerned.

    • @ThomWalbranA1
      @ThomWalbranA1 10 месяцев назад

      WAGO is making it way into the Electrical Code in many US states.

  • @petereit
    @petereit 10 месяцев назад

    Do you know if it’s possible to use an Aqara T2 relay as a dry contact switch on one channel and a wet contact switch on the second channel? I’d like to use one to control my gas fireplace; dry for the flame control and wet for the blower.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      Sadly, I don't believe you'll be able to do that. I can't see a way. You'd likely end up with a second relay anyways, so...I think just buy 2 fit for purpose relays

  • @rogeroshea3490
    @rogeroshea3490 4 месяца назад

    Hi Brian I am looking to do something unusual and hope you can assist - I have a dumb light outside my patio that I want to make smart but I also want to power a set of string lights also.
    I have bought an Aqara dual relay module T 2 and wanted to use the cable to the existing light and make it smart but use the second relay to power and control the string lights
    I am planning to put the relay in an I p rated weather proof box but having watched this video I am uncertain how to do the wiring
    Any help appreciated

  • @dumbdumbhah
    @dumbdumbhah 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for the video! Its the most detailed and clear one on Aqara T2 by far. Just a question, as we need to connect the red wire from LIN to LOUT to bring the line power to the other side of the relay, why would it be named LIN (shouldn't it be line out as electricity flow out from there)? And shouldn't LOUT be LIN since you are bringing the line voltage into the L1 and L2 side? Also can you also not connect the line from utility to LOUT directly (and L to power the T2) and skip the connection between LIN and LOUT? Since we need to connect neutral from utility to both the T2 neutral and L1/L2 neutral (ie. at light bulb) anyway, so why not connect the line power to LOUT directly as well? Seems like LIN is not needed?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  3 месяца назад

      Hey! Thanks 😃
      Lin and lout are jumpered out for most of the ways you'll use this in your home! However, there are a few cases where you'll need it! I believe...it was the garage where I removed it in this video. Sorry, been a while ;)

  • @stefanocardinale8112
    @stefanocardinale8112 4 месяца назад

    my home is equipped with motirized roller shutters with a switch with 2 rockers to make them roll up and down. Do you think that I can automate them with this relay? Thank you for your videos!!

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  4 месяца назад

      I don't know your exact situation, but it sounds like it! There's a mode for motors

  • @AutomateYourLife
    @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey guys - at 19:58 - The statement is missing from the video. I had made a mistake with what I said. Black goes into L/Live/Hot and White goes into Neutral here in North America.

  • @the-papaw
    @the-papaw 15 часов назад

    I am looking for a small, thin smart relay switch that will work with 12v DC LED lights, any suggestions?

  • @tyx2
    @tyx2 10 месяцев назад

    Great VIdeo! Can't seem to find it for purchase yet. Want to automate my gas fireplace think this should work well and much smaller than the zwave one I was looking at from Zooz.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      Hey Tyler, thanks for watching. It should work great for that application. We’re the links below not working for ya? Might be where you’re at.

    • @tyx2
      @tyx2 10 месяцев назад

      @@AutomateYourLife Thanks for responding :)... I'm from Beaumont so just down the road ;) . The link is working sorry head in butt moment.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      😃😃

  • @emilianoruiz7681
    @emilianoruiz7681 22 часа назад

    can i use this with a smart light and keep power on to light even when turned off from switch?

  • @seyi8206
    @seyi8206 Месяц назад

    Great video, thanks! I have a scenario I'm considering using the Aqara relay for, but I'm not sure what the best set up is. I have a "dumb" humidifier that has an on/off button that runs to the PCB and I'm pretty sure is LV because if I unplug the appliance whilst it is on and then plug it back in, it only turns on again when I press the on/off button. What I would like to do is to connect the Aqara relay to the on/off switch so I can control it remotely. Would I need to provide power to the switch separately from the device's power supply (i.e. an additional power cord), or can I connect the Live and Neutral wires of the device's power cord to the Live and Neutral contacts on the Aqara, connect the L1 and Lout contacts on the Aqara to the Live and Neutral inputs on the PCB, and then connect the devices LV switch to the S1 and Com ports? Or is there a simpler/better way to do this?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  Месяц назад +1

      I think because of the way the T2 works, you couldn't use it for this. It exposes full power to the switches, so...you need a different relay. Look up Zooz, Shelly. :)

    • @seyi8206
      @seyi8206 Месяц назад

      @@AutomateYourLife merci. If I just wanted to simply simulate the “button” press to turn the unit on, I imagine this would work if I run a separate power supply to the T2, operate in dry contact mode, and connect the “switch” to L1/Lout?

  • @mpeyronel5908
    @mpeyronel5908 8 месяцев назад

    Hello, great video!
    I was looking to control a small DC motor or 110V moteur with Aqara orMeross relays, or 2 homekit switches + scene/automation for duration or meross garage door opener.
    Any idea or suggestion for the best way to automate a motor (front/reverse/stop) in homekit?
    Thanks for the suggestion

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  8 месяцев назад

      This relay (the T2) does have reversible motor control in it. I didn't talk about that in this video cause it isn't a common use case, but you can use this with HomeKit through Aqara's normal integration methods or the Matter in their M2/M1S/E1 Hubs

    • @mpeyronel5908
      @mpeyronel5908 8 месяцев назад

      @@AutomateYourLife thanks for your reply ! I am just curious about triggers to stop the motor / relay. What would you suggest ? Timer or trigger? This why I was interested in the garage opener from Meross

  • @TdotRob
    @TdotRob 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great tutorial, Brian. Thanks! I have been looking at these for switches and misunderstood how the wall switch and relay interact. Now that you demoed it, especially the comment and visual that the wall switch emulates a 3-way setup, it makes sense to me.
    I have a question now about "wireless switch" mode, which I think you may have misunderstood since you showed it as functionally equivalent to disabling the switch entirely.
    Here's my alternate theory and maybe if I'm right you will do another video showing it. I suspect that in either mode, the relay exposes the load to the home automation system which we might label as "porch light" or some such. But it seems to me that enabling wireless switch would expose the switch as a distinct device, separate from the load.
    So, for example, now we have "porch light" and "porch light switch" exposed in the hub as separately controllable devices. If true, the obvious next step is to define an automation to connect them such that hitting the switch operates the light, or possibly operates both S1 and S2 loads from a single switch.
    If I'm correct, the switch in wireless mode functions as it did when dumb - up is on, down is off. This may be more intuitive (i.e. higher spouse approval factor) than acting like a 3-way in a use case where there is no second physical switch. The additional benefit of this is the ability to tie in other loads so we might end up with a load device called "porch light" and a switch device we label "Front outdoor lights" that operates floods, landscape lights, the porch light, and (seasonally) holiday decorations based on defined automations to tie it all together.
    Am I close on this or is this just wishful thinking? Because I really like it and my use case needs S1 & S2, but I'm not going to the trouble of expanding the junction box if wireless switch mode doesn't expose the switch(es) separate from the loads. Would be really cool to dive deeper into the wireless mode in a follow-up. Thanks again!

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад +2

      Hey T.Rob! Thanks for watching and the kudos. Sadly for you (and great for me), I don’t think I misunderstood Wireless Switch mode.
      I say that because we had a technical review with the engineers at Aqara before this went out. It was done specifically for that reason…so we had the technicalities right.
      Wireless Switch mode as I understand it is going to be more for those times when you want to eliminate a switch or more often for a sensor you want to connect (garage door example comes to mind).

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      I do think there’s potentially an opportunity to wire in a smart switch to do this same thing, fyi

    • @TdotRob
      @TdotRob 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the reply, @@AutomateYourLife. I guess I was looking for a use case that makes sense there. If the wall switch is connected to the device and the app is set to Disable Mode, the wall switch might as well not be present. Similarly, setting Wireless Mode also functionally disabled the switch, or at least that's what it looked like in the video. Any sensor would, as I understand it, need to present on/off states because the device senses continuity not voltage. That would mean sensor use cases are same as switch use cases, even the garage door sensor. Coding and testing costs money so nobody codes different modes that have no functional difference. Which means there's still some difference between Disable and Wireless mode I'm just not seeing.
      Unfortunately, their online manual only covers installation and not the different behaviors in the app. It does have a diagram (first one) in which the external switch replaces the jumper and the user is switching between wet and dry mode. This wasn't covered in the video and I don't quite understand the expected behavior. Now I'm wondering if maybe that configuration is where Wireless mode becomes useful?
      End of the day, I might need to set up a test bench similar to yours and just play around with it. I took advantage of Big Deal Day, or whatever Amazon calls this one, to pick up my first Aquara hub and a couple of FP2 devices. Maybe I'll go back and grab one of these too.

    • @aantony
      @aantony 10 месяцев назад

      @@AutomateYourLife I'm surpised that is the conclusion you came to after reviewing with the engineers. Wireless switch mode as I understand it just means that the switch or switches that you attach to the control terminals S1 and S2 can just become an independent switch devices uncoupled from the relay operation of L1 and L2. Such a switch can be used to trigger an automation or a scene just like any other independent smart switch or button. And as your experiment demonstrated, the switch operation in this mode no longer affects the L1 and L2 behavior naturally.
      Here's a section from another review that covers this
      ruclips.net/video/ToJHXnb9BR8/видео.html

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah OK, so I'm seeing what's being said here now. So you can drive an automation with the S1 or S2 contacts for something else in your home. So it does look like some of what TDotRob is asking for is possible through the automation engine in Aqara's app.
      I think maybe Aqara just felt like this was enough of a guide...and so did I. But that's where these things are different

  • @Smokey_A
    @Smokey_A 8 месяцев назад

    Bond has an actual fan controller that goes in the canopy and can do all of this PLUS control the fan speed. It comes built in to some fans, but you can buy it. Can't remember if it's HD or Lowe's that sell them. And it's not their hub that you see advertised that works like the fan remotes by replicating their RF. I think Inovelli is also coming out with one.
    Bonus in that their shaped to fit in tight ceiling fan housings like regular fan controllers.

  • @xrisd
    @xrisd 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Brian. This vid was very informative. Can I connect this to a siren, so that I can use it with the aqara hub and it's smart button to create a panic button situation?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yep! It'll depend on the siren for how you connect it, but should be doable.

    • @xrisd
      @xrisd 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot@@AutomateYourLife

  • @chrisrosenkreuz23
    @chrisrosenkreuz23 8 месяцев назад

    Thorough, tah!

  •  9 месяцев назад

    Thanks, can you share a video showing how to installa two way relay? Im having issues making two switches to turn on one single light

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад

      I don't understand the question actually! A 2 way light would be a single pole switch, which I showed here

    •  9 месяцев назад

      @@AutomateYourLife I'm not sure if I understand myself neither, I have two conmutable switch's that turn on one single bulb but I'm not been able to follow the instructions, I did but then the physical switches stopped working 😢

  • @kielhawkins9529
    @kielhawkins9529 8 месяцев назад

    The wireless switch mode i've found is best used with smart bulbs. You turn on the wireless mode, then plug in a smart bulb and configure the switch to turn the bulb on and off inside your software. Then it behaves just like a physical switch, but doesn't actually cut power to the bulb when you flip it. The smart bulb can then be used in other automations while being powered all the time.
    This is especially true for colored bulbs, dimming smart bulbs and ones that can change the light warmth of the bulb.

  • @guitar2871
    @guitar2871 2 месяца назад

    First of all thanks for this video . I am not sure if you mention this at any point or i missed it , but as I am aiming to install these modules behind many of my traditional switches which are traditionally dimmable , does this offer dimming ? If not , can a workaround happen somehow to dim the lights from my phone? Neither am I an electrician nor do I know much about circuits I'm just gonna tell this to my electrician if you could help !

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  2 месяца назад

      Without knowing your system, I'd have a hard time helping much. I think ask your electrician but it SOUNDS like you're going to be fine. The relay will power on the circuit and then the dimmer will deal with the rest.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  2 месяца назад

      The T2 does not do dimming on its own though. That's not possible. It's an on/off device only

  • @rogerkant3696
    @rogerkant3696 Месяц назад

    Excellent review of relays. I understand that while the Aqara relay has the features you describe. I thought the Shelly system has another feature that is useful which is that it can also issue smart commands to another device in addition to switching its state internally. I wanted to use this to put behind a standard switch to allow a smart light to stay powered when the switch is off but the state of switch then determines the device on off state in the smart light in its own internal software. Is this a valid use case? I have in the past simply bridged the wall connection to make an always on link to the light and then installing a smart switch and not wiring its switching to the light but simply use the switch to off/on the light via an automation.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  Месяц назад

      Leaving power to another device isn't something that a relay does naturally. A relay, by nature, changes power to the device when you ask it to. It's not providing power all the time (not a normal use case anyways).
      However, I do think Shelly has an option for this through their web app. It's them building up the connectivity options. It won't work with everything out there though as far as I know. I haven't used it extensively though, so can't comment fully.
      I guess the question I have is why are you trying to do this much control? If it's a valid use case to you, that is great. But a smart switch will likely do this all better as long as you don't use it for the dimming features on the switch. So I feel like you have the best solution already! You just need to use the on command to set the state of the bulb and same with the off command. Create 2 automations to do so. :)
      Using the same switch within the same app/system will help too.

    • @rogerkant3696
      @rogerkant3696 Месяц назад

      @@AutomateYourLife Thanks for your response, you have confirmed my suspicion that relays as configured are a poor choice for this need. The issue is that of smart lights versus smart switches. If you install smart lights but retain conventional switches then they go dumb and loose connectivity as soon as someone operates the switch. However, smart switches paired with dumb lights limit the control options such as color temperature and flexibility in routines. Of all the brands I know here in Australia, only Lifx offers switch and light combinations what can operate both in smart mode and not cut power to the light. However, my experience with them is that they use poor wifi implementation that get confused by 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi. However, my solution of using a smart switch with the lights power wired to always on leaves you with problems for in ceiling lights that need 3 or 5 power cycles to jump into pairing mode. You can do this on the mains circuit but that means pushing all lights on a circuit into pairing when you might not want to do this. That then leaves me climbing a ladder to access the circuit in the ceiling which fortunately now often plugged. This could be resolved by manufacturers, design lights and switches that can operate collaboratively and keep the power on state of a turned of light. Alternatively, allow for the device to be software reset to a pairing mode versus the power cycling. Some devices now do the software mode reset. A relay specifically designed to isolate the switch circuit from the power switching and that is able to send a command to smart light would also be nice to have as appears to be an option in the Shelly App but suspect that Shelly does alter the function of relay but does the signaling to the smart light out of the web app, not from the relay itself. Maybe I am wrong.

    • @rogerkant3696
      @rogerkant3696 Месяц назад

      Also, did find that, as you recommend, two automations, one for on and one for off are better than a change of state automation which does on/off. I use HomeKit, have a mix of Hue and Generic Zigbee lights, use a Zemismart hub to run the generic stuff and like to HK as well as an Aqara M2 to drive my blinds and door bells and some thread via HomeKit motion and contact sensors with HomeKit video cameras.

  • @ivana6141
    @ivana6141 22 дня назад

    What relay would you recommend for a roller door for my robot mower. It needs to be 2 channel for up and down signal. The switch is 240v. Which relay works nice with home assistant and do they have ones that do rf along side smart home integration for a dumb remote?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  21 день назад

      Too complex for me to recommend one. I feel like maybe Shelly will have you covered but check with an electrician to match your specs or that 240V could go spectacularly wrong.

    • @ivana6141
      @ivana6141 21 день назад

      @AutomateYourLife I see what you did there. When the house burns down I will say the youtube channel called automateyourhousefire showed me.

  • @lazyliquid
    @lazyliquid 2 месяца назад

    Great video! Could you do one explaining how to wire up this relay in a 2-way switch system? 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Aqara says it’s possible but won’t provide a diagram!

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  2 месяца назад

      I thought that was in this video. :)

    • @lazyliquid
      @lazyliquid 2 месяца назад

      It is? Sorry! I watched it again and couldn’t figure it out. 😅 Really noob with wiring here.
      I thought the diagram you did was for two lights and two switches. How would that work for a single light connected to a set of two-way switches? One switch upstairs and one downstairs. Looking to install the relay next to the downstairs switch.

  • @dragosalexa-anghelus6745
    @dragosalexa-anghelus6745 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, I'm not an electrician and I wanted to ask you if I would like to use the aqara t2 for a switch with 3 "claps", two of them to manage two different lights. Each with its own light, left to left and right to right, and the middle "click" to access an automation in this aqara application .

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  5 месяцев назад

      Sure! I'm confused when you say claps, but you can have any third button or switch be the control for an automation with Aqara. The t2 likely wouldn't be wired in to that 3rd switch or button. Maybe just get a button from aqara?

  • @konras_sk4547
    @konras_sk4547 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, is there any way how to connect 3 physical switches for one light (as one switch is by doors and 2 others by beds) with relay module (one or more) so i still can use those switches so as using app to turn lights on and off, thanks

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  7 месяцев назад +1

      You'd need to talk to an electrician. It would depend on how you want to control them (and ratings). But I would suggest you just get 2 relays and then you absolutely will!

  • @TheLevitatingChin
    @TheLevitatingChin 8 месяцев назад

    Hi there. I'm struggling to find something that could sense a device has powered on and then at this moment, turn a couple of other devices on. I'd like for the opposite to be true ie. Original device powered off means the couple of other devices turn off. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I'm lost right now.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  8 месяцев назад

      You'd be able to do that with most relays, I think. It all depends on if you mean the device itself turns off, or if you mean you turn it off through the relay.
      Just about any relay does the latter. Otherwise you likely need a smart plug with energy monitoring

  • @lorinwyatt9814
    @lorinwyatt9814 8 месяцев назад

    In my testing, a button off the S1/COM1 only works with 120V AC power and does not work on 24V DC power. My use case had to have a button on 24V DC so hopefully that is something that works in the future.

  • @jaro4568
    @jaro4568 9 месяцев назад

    Can this relay be switch on/off with an aqara temperature sensor via the hub? Let's if below 15C switch on, if over 20C switch off.

  • @disneyjoe7
    @disneyjoe7 5 месяцев назад

    Well wired it as this input 1 is a garage door input with a garage connect on the floor. This is designed for dc 10vdc to 24vdc but have 120vac (very little current for the input. Wired com to input 1. Input 2 is photocell which is 120vac with 120vac output for a light controller. I wired this to 120vac and used red light control wire to input 2.
    So I know when it’s dark and when door is open.
    MyQ issue since they don’t wish to send me when door is open or closed. Is why I started with a dual T2 relay.

  • @Its_edwarde21
    @Its_edwarde21 Месяц назад

    Can I use this on a ceiling fan? I don’t have a wall switch just the remote control

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  Месяц назад

      You could potentially. You'd have to interrupt the circuit and get this in the middle. Likely can do it up at the fan itself but think about how that'll work with the remote after!
      And check with an electrician please!

  • @dadsalleb
    @dadsalleb 9 месяцев назад

    can I install the relay near the garage door switch? I was wondering if it can control two garage doors.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад +1

      Good question. You can, but think about powering the relay!
      Your diagram would be a bit different obviously, as you'd have the extra wiring happening at the switch.

  • @nahco3994
    @nahco3994 6 месяцев назад

    This thing looks HUGE though! I'm not sure it's gonna fit in my in-wall boxes alongside all the other stuff that needs to go in there...

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  6 месяцев назад

      This specific relay is big for sure! There are many relays out there :)

  • @williamstringer8708
    @williamstringer8708 7 месяцев назад

    I like the garage door option, but I still don't understand if that is better that the garage door opener app. I would like to geomap so I don't have to push any buttons and it just opens when I am in the vicinity.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  7 месяцев назад

      I think it depends on whether or not you find the Aqara app (or HomeKit) app good at recognizing you're home. It also depends more on if your phone is reporting GPS location back to those services often enough

  • @Fadirko
    @Fadirko 6 месяцев назад

    I have a motion detector and would like the Aqara T2 to recognize when the motion detector sends power to S1. Is the voltage too high because I am not coming from the COM port? The output from motion detector is up to 230 Volt.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  6 месяцев назад +1

      As I think about this, it feels like you have something wired wrong. The Motion Detector can act as a switch, since it's line side voltage. So maybe chat with Aqara support to make sure you've got this wired up right and that it can handle your sensor.
      I believe the COM port and the lower half are exposed to line side voltage, so I don't think it's a problem with voltage.

    • @Fadirko
      @Fadirko 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your answer. So is full watts and amps coming through the COM port? I had assumed that only little power comes through there

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  6 месяцев назад

      @@Fadirko voltage only I think. Amps I believe is based on the device attached. I don't have the diagram for the internals. Hence the chat with Aqara recommendation ;)

  • @thiclazau
    @thiclazau 7 месяцев назад +1

    For 2 pins outlets, be very careful with the last setup and which is neutral and live in your power outlet. You can easily switch the neutral with live just by how you plug in your socket in the outlet. Things can go wrong, especially if you use the com ports.

  • @disneyjoe7
    @disneyjoe7 5 месяцев назад

    Going to add photocell to an input on dual T2 relay can this be done?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  5 месяцев назад

      Check the specs but it's possible to use it just like the switch in this circuit. It'll all depend on the photocell.
      Remember those switch contacts are exposed to whatever's on the line side of the relay....

  • @Eviltek2099
    @Eviltek2099 10 месяцев назад

    Do you know of any comparable Z-Wave relays? Or something that's Z-Wave that can control a portable 110 v Heater?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Depending on the type of heater (and be very careful with that…things explode), you could look at the zen51 from Zooz

  • @AmandaJoWilliamsNewkirk
    @AmandaJoWilliamsNewkirk 4 месяца назад

    How would this work using a Shelly 2pm plus? It seems very similar to me, but there's no com connection. I'm trying to tie the Shelly into a pull chain fan/light on a single wall switch. I want to keep the light tied into the wall switch via the relay circuit 1, but keep the fan on circuit 2 with the wireless switch only. I get as far as tying the SW1 on the relay to L1 on the wall switch, but without a com connection I can't figure out what to tie to L on the switch. Also, I only have N at the fixture in my house, not the switch. Also will not take the internet's word alone before messing with my home wiring, but a little stuck here.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  4 месяца назад

      I'm sure the Hook Up has a good video on that relay. I believe Shelly's relays also have wiring diagrams so that you're sure before you do this!

    • @AmandaJoWilliamsNewkirk
      @AmandaJoWilliamsNewkirk 4 месяца назад

      @@AutomateYourLife Thanks! I'd already looked at Rob's Shelly videos and hadn't found one that really got into the 2. But in searching again, The Algorithm was kind and showed me one on the 2.5 from a different RUclipsr. Seems solid and lines up with what I learned from other sources. Adding the link here in case anyone else has the same type of question. ruclips.net/video/4WwbgCClpXA/видео.htmlsi=wQ5vbSmZL4CvUlaK

  • @SmartHomeHASHTAGS
    @SmartHomeHASHTAGS 10 месяцев назад +2

    In Australia it would be illegal not to use an electrician for installation. We have this so that a standard and safety is paramount.
    This is unusual in most countries, but we use lethal 240V-10A everywhere.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад +5

      You poor Aussies Michael. Giant spiders AND electricians in your home 😳

    • @SmartHomeHASHTAGS
      @SmartHomeHASHTAGS 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@AutomateYourLife I prefer to have a house that won't kill me before the snakes, spiders, crocodiles and sharks do.

    • @TeamGB-Diving
      @TeamGB-Diving 10 месяцев назад

      Here in the UK all the public are allowed to do is change a switch or socket, any wiring change or change to a circuit has to have a works certificate from the electrician. Here in the UK portable appliances (TV, Kettle, washing machines etc) have a plug with a fuse in it (13A, 10A, 7A, 5A, 3A, 2A, 1A), the plug goes into the wall socket which has a 32A MCB protecting the ring circuit (starts at the breaker goes round to all the sockets and then back to the breaker, the fuse / mcb it there to protect the cable not the appliance. 240v / 110v doesnt matter if you get a fault current running through you then you are in trouble. Now we have fault detection like - earth leakage protection. surge protection, overload protection, arc detectors, these were introduced due to the amount of electrical fires the firebrigade were dealing with here in the UK. It has changed so much since I went to college on the late 80's (1980's that is).

  • @nmquetzalcoatl6103
    @nmquetzalcoatl6103 10 месяцев назад

    You said this needs a agara hub, just curious if a homey hub could serve as the hum?

  • @GiuseppeVasapollo
    @GiuseppeVasapollo 5 месяцев назад

    I've got one question. What does it happens when I have 2 lamps commanded by 2 different deviators each, in 2 separated boxes. Example, in my dining room I have two entrances and there are two lamps. I can command these 2 lamps from each of the accesses. I want to use the Aqara's T2 in order to get command the lights from my phone.
    BTW, good job, thanks for your detailed explanations

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Giuseppe, I'd love to help you here but the terms you're using are very different to what I'm used to.
      But I think if I'm understanding you correctly, you have two separate switches with two separate runs to lamps. If that's the case, I'd just suggest you get two relays. Maybe just a single relay for each switch instead of a dual 😃
      You'd be coming across with wires if you're using one relay. It's not going to be worth it vs the cost of a second relay

    • @GiuseppeVasapollo
      @GiuseppeVasapollo 4 месяца назад

      ​@@AutomateYourLife Yes, you're right, I meant a "deviator" meaning a switch in 2 different locations that tunrs on/off the same lamp.

  • @ThorsteinnTB
    @ThorsteinnTB 9 месяцев назад

    I would really like to see how you use wired contact sensor with the garage opener. Would that be to cut the signal in case of non pulse device?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад

      You could also send another pulse to pause the garage movement right?

    • @ThorsteinnTB
      @ThorsteinnTB 9 месяцев назад

      @@AutomateYourLife I used to have just one SmartThings multisensor on my garage door but two magnets. With this I made an automation that turned lights green when opening, and red when closing, (xyz status). Unfortunantly SmartThings dont offer automation with xyz status as condition. Do you have any solution for this?

  • @shukihaiminis3157
    @shukihaiminis3157 8 месяцев назад

    Do you think this could be used to control Town & Country gas fireplaces?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  8 месяцев назад

      I unfortunately can't tell you about that brand specifically. But most fireplaces should be workable with the dual relay option and some of the settings that let you do pulse, etc..

  • @JOAProductionstv
    @JOAProductionstv 7 месяцев назад

    I stil have a question sir, so if i get the Aqara switch without neutral. After clicking the switch physical will the switch tell me that light is on or not on the phone? or will this only happen when I have the relay one or with neutral. I hope you get my question

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  7 месяцев назад

      I think you're trying to combine this relay with an Aqara smart switch. I don't think you can do that. This relay requires a neutral. The Switch does not. I don't know that you should (or even could) wire this up.

    • @JOAProductionstv
      @JOAProductionstv 7 месяцев назад

      @@AutomateYourLife I think my explanations is not correct. I want to know with which aqara product will I get a relay system? So that when someone press the switch my phone will also know that the switch is on?

  • @johnlots9406
    @johnlots9406 3 месяца назад

    Can you control the t2 with the wireless h1 switch?

  • @JustACatLover
    @JustACatLover Месяц назад

    Is it ok if my ceiling neutral go in T2 N and my light neural go in T2 N at the same time? Or only ceiling neutral is allow to be in T2 N?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  Месяц назад +1

      You should ask an electrician about this. :) They need to have a look. I can't answer your specific situation.

    • @JustACatLover
      @JustACatLover Месяц назад

      @@AutomateYourLife Problem solved and working! 😃. Thru ur videos i managed to find a way to solve my circuit issue. Thanks.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  Месяц назад

      @@JustACatLover I'm glad! I just got to be careful giving direct advice like that!

    • @JustACatLover
      @JustACatLover Месяц назад

      @@AutomateYourLife no worries bro. Totally understand. I do the same too with my cat channel.

  • @DasDudel
    @DasDudel 8 месяцев назад

    Seems like I have a problem. My switch life is also the life of an outlet. I don’t have enough wires to connect both seperate. Is it safe to connect life to com? I mean the direct 230V life? Fun fact if I disconnect and connect the load side of the switch without touching it it turns on and of. It’s one of the switches with a light inside. Maybe it’s never 100% off and that’s why it’s not working for me 🤔

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  8 месяцев назад

      Noooo I don't think you can do what you're doing here. Live to com isn't good either.
      Maybe check in with Aqara themselves. The device is rated to handle lots but I don't think this is going to work

  • @ausguy4385
    @ausguy4385 7 месяцев назад

    Do these aqara relays remember its state if power goes off and returns. Eg its off at night and goes out and on will they remain off?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  7 месяцев назад

      I believe the setting has three different options on it. That's somewhere later in the video if you want to find it, but it can remember the last date it had when the power went out

  • @starmoca
    @starmoca 3 месяца назад

    Could this pair with a smart bulb In a way that the bulb always have power but the switch in the wall tells the light bulb to turn on or off?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  3 месяца назад +1

      Relays take away power just like a switch. So no, sorry

  • @gilfredpaul8957
    @gilfredpaul8957 9 месяцев назад

    Gr8 video , I tried to add this device to my SmartThings hub , but only one relay is working , I think there is no edge driver to add child relay.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад

      You’ll see the edge driver update right away. I now have 2

    • @gilfredpaul8957
      @gilfredpaul8957 9 месяцев назад

      Good news I can eliminate the e1 hub

  • @TomM-ug3zc
    @TomM-ug3zc 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video but I'm left wondering if we should be worried by the number of fires you've seen?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣
      At my old job, we regularly burned down buildings and equipment. It was spectacular to see, and taught me a lot about electrical gear!
      But yeah, I’d be a little worried 😉

    • @TdotRob
      @TdotRob 10 месяцев назад +1

      I dunno - maybe seeing that many fires adds credibility. I never met a really good shop teacher with all 10 fingers intact. Maybe electrical fires are how you level up in this field. 🙂

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      @TdotRob you made me laugh really hard with that one

  • @Teshily
    @Teshily 4 месяца назад

    Hello, I would like to ask, is it possible to use Dual Relay Module T2 with one light using simple switch and second light using 2(3)-way switch ?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  4 месяца назад

      I don't see a reason why you couldn't! I think everything is fine, but I didn't test it out personally

    • @Teshily
      @Teshily 4 месяца назад

      I am thinking because in diagram there is com and S1 S2 used from switch and with 2way switch I won’t be able to use it that way

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  4 месяца назад +1

      @Teshily the COM is tied to Live in most of our diagrams, and we are mostly showing 2 way switches. You'll have to do a little modification of the diagram but I don't see a problem

  • @MrDob2009
    @MrDob2009 10 месяцев назад +2

    At 32:08 the loop is on the wrong side, it should 'close' when you tighten the screw

  • @a.k.h.1
    @a.k.h.1 8 месяцев назад

    I have two garage doors. Is it possible to use one T2 for both doors?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  8 месяцев назад

      You absolutely can. That's one of the best things about this relay

  • @abdulrahmanal-otaibi413
    @abdulrahmanal-otaibi413 21 день назад

    Can I add it to homekit without a hub?

  • @RB-us6tf
    @RB-us6tf 5 месяцев назад

    I'm soooo waiting for a smart relay that supports Thread... I would put that module inside the wall behind every switch at my house.

  • @Xescofp
    @Xescofp 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Again; after installing 7 Aqara relays, the delay between the physical switches and the lights is killing me. It generates a lot of confusion in my family, so they think the lights do not work correctly. Can we solve this in any way? I was thinking about changing the E1 hub to M2 .... but I think this will not solve anything.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  6 месяцев назад

      Weird. I'm not sure what's going on. Perhaps the loading is causing additional time? If you watch when I do it, there IS a slight delay but I'm surprised to hear anyone's struggling with that delay. So honestly, I don't know what's going on for you

    • @Xescofp
      @Xescofp 6 месяцев назад

      @@AutomateYourLifeI have just a test with Fibaro single switch and zero delays. So I think I am going to migrate to it. Thanks for your comments!!!!!

    • @Xescofp
      @Xescofp 6 месяцев назад

      Ho again, finally I got the new brand sonoff R4M and they are faster than aqara. They are also very small.

  • @thomasbg21
    @thomasbg21 10 месяцев назад

    can this be used with hue bulbs? So that they wont keep resetting?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      You can use a relay with a standard switch absolutely. Keep in mind the relay kills power though, so you’d be taking away your smart features until you turned on the relay and then gave the bulbs a few seconds to reconnect

    • @mikef3324
      @mikef3324 10 месяцев назад

      The short answer is no! Your smart bulbs would lose power and thus become unresponsive to any controls.
      The main purpose of a smart relay is to control a non-smart item.

    • @thomasbg21
      @thomasbg21 10 месяцев назад

      thank you@@mikef3324

  • @R1chardH
    @R1chardH 5 месяцев назад

    I can't help but see you as Otis (Chicago fire) without a moustache now.

  • @philipperostin
    @philipperostin 10 месяцев назад +14

    I think you over complicated it. A relay is basically a switch that controls another switch but internally, before anything happens. It has 2 states on the exit, NO or NC normally open or normally closed and these states are operated by the relay receiving or not some electricity. The pulse mode is very specific mainly to garage door openers. The fact this ones controls 2 units as well as AC and DC outputs just make it more versatile, but also more dangerous because of the risks of sending some AC to DC things. Furthermore, it is a huge piece of relay ! Theres no way to hide this inside a box without a lot of risks in the wall as you said. But hey great video, as always.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Size matters, eh Philippe? :)

    • @philipperostin
      @philipperostin 10 месяцев назад

      Lol 😂

    • @AndrewDee
      @AndrewDee 10 месяцев назад +1

      What's the problem or sending ac to this module?
      Like this is more safe, if it is a DC really, it may burn when you connect AC but not this one

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      In the case of this relay, I think the biggest risk is that you could be putting in a full AC home connection in and then connecting a sensor that isn’t ready for that. That would be the biggest concern I would have, and that would only happen on the S1/2/com side of things.
      Someone could also conceivably use the jumper cable and hit their load device with the wrong voltage and current as well so you have to watch out for that too

    • @TeamGB-Diving
      @TeamGB-Diving 10 месяцев назад

      So the resistive load of the relay is 2.5KW @ 250v (So in the UK it would be 2.4KW), But the LED, Compact Fluorescent, and Linear Fluorescent tube are only rated to 1A due to these being inductive loads. When trying to work out your Wattage for you country you need to Voltage (for your country) X Current rating of relay = Wattage you can safely use.
      Please please please if you are not sure about this or how it works then do not attempt this. In the electrical game we have a saying “a little bit of electrical knowledge is dangerous” and I have seen this saying proved right time and time again.
      This is the problem with these types of videos, people see this done and think I can do that and end up wiring Lin to the NO contact and when it switches flash bang it is cream crackered. I know @automateyourlife is trying to be helpful but don’t show people how to wire these things up. Let them talk to an electrician. Love the relay idea but the quality of the relay is my biggest gripe. 👍🏻👍🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻😉😉👌🏻👌🏻

  • @groundkontrol6615
    @groundkontrol6615 3 месяца назад

    What were you doing that you seen 100s of fires ?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  3 месяца назад

      Electrical engineering in the oil industry. Might as well have been a fire investigator 🤣

  • @dadsalleb
    @dadsalleb 9 месяцев назад

    If the garage door does not operate by the simple pulse connection, then no way to use this relay to control the door? One of mine works but the other doesn't.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes you can. I tried to explain the pulse connection vs holding the signal on/off. Also try extending the pulse width.

    • @dadsalleb
      @dadsalleb 9 месяцев назад

      Oh, I didn't know the purpose of it. Thanks!

    • @dadsalleb
      @dadsalleb 9 месяцев назад

      @@AutomateYourLife Just for your information, I bought T2 and tested it on my garage door (Chamberlain with yellow learning button), Unfortunately, none of the options in the T2 relay works for my case. I'm just thinking of soldering wire from T2 to the wall button.

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sadly not compatible with Philips Hue

  • @ThomWalbranA1
    @ThomWalbranA1 10 месяцев назад

    TWO THINGS FROM JUST 14 MINUTES IN, i always use color coded heat shink.
    Secondly at 14 minutes in, WHY does that relay show all [- ] neg above them, except for what you said was ''N'' it has the [+] above it?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      So I asked Aqara about that. They said their was a specific code requirement in a country that made them do this. Good question and keen eye catching that.
      And yes! Color coded heat shrink is great

  • @Alaniz16
    @Alaniz16 10 месяцев назад

    Black is definitely the "live" conductor not the white one 19:59

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      I mixed it up once then…sorry and thanks!

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      I just watched it. I don't know how I said that wrong. Sorry, I've placed a pinned comment and we'll look at reposting the video.

  • @ptom711
    @ptom711 9 месяцев назад

    I’d suggest not using pencils on your diagrams. There isn’t enough contrast between #2 pencil lead and white paper. Black pencil lead or sharpies would make it much easier to see. Great video

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад

      Yeahhh, but then I'd spend hours getting it right ;)

    • @andrewtfluck
      @andrewtfluck 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@AutomateYourLifeerasable pens exist too!

    • @davg656
      @davg656 6 месяцев назад

      Consider an Ebony pencil from an art or office supply store.

  • @brittanyparker-vaughan2881
    @brittanyparker-vaughan2881 9 месяцев назад

    Alright … I’ll post the dumb question. I can’t get this thing to power on. I’ve tried three different 12v power supply’s and two different relays. Nothing. Never make it to setup. Now what?

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад

      There are no dumb questions with relays.
      I don't know if there's something off with your 12V power supplies. Sounds like something is off with that. Maybe try making the cable I make at: 18:53 - Power Up a Smart Relay Easily With This.

  • @gerryf7015
    @gerryf7015 10 месяцев назад +1

    While you mentioned the caveats a number of time, I dont think this product is for North America (or EU/UK). And definately not for beginners. It is only 10A and all NA circuit breakers are 15/20A. The fail point becomes the relay on a circuit short. Plus this relay module is too beefy to fit in a NA single gang box without impacting switches, outlets and connectors. I don't see a UL or ETL certification. Both Aqara and Sonoff need to rethink their solution for NA and EU. Shelly does it right (UL versions). Love Aqara sensors but as a EE, this is a risky solution. Most electricians probably had a heart attack. Don't burn your house down.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      Yeah I personally think this relay fits more in the garage or in multi gang outlets personally. It’s footprint is large!

    • @gerryf7015
      @gerryf7015 9 месяцев назад

      @@AutomateYourLife Brian, just some good practices on wiring - putting wired on clockwise, backplating, etc. a great RUclips video be Scott at Everyday Home Repairs - ruclips.net/video/CsiK2aqzcqQ/видео.html (#1 Best Video for DIY Electrical Outlet Basics). Just so you don't give all the electricians heart-attacks!!!

  • @ptom711
    @ptom711 9 месяцев назад

    This relay is not rated to power electric resistance heating. Look at the max amp rating for each leg and your load rating

  • @mamlukavlogs6353
    @mamlukavlogs6353 3 месяца назад +1

    Such a simple topic making confusing 😢 . Why 1 hour video . Man it’s just 10 minute sufficient

  • @davidchen479
    @davidchen479 7 месяцев назад

    My man finish the whole video still have no idea how it works😂

  • @blu_indi9333
    @blu_indi9333 10 месяцев назад

    Request: closed captions please.

  • @mikef3324
    @mikef3324 10 месяцев назад +1

    I normally like your vids Brian, but this time you have far over complicated this and given wrong unsafe advice. At 19.57 you say you wired black into neutral, which you haven't you've wired it into the second hole which is live as it should be in USA I believe.
    You talk a lot about safety yet get this very wrong!!!!

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      Not excusing the mistake Mike, but gimme a break man.

    • @mikef3324
      @mikef3324 10 месяцев назад +1

      There are lots of technical mistakes in the video which I've not touched on.
      Stick to what your good at bud and leave the electrical work to the experts.
      You should also never disconnect an earth as you suggest by doing away with the now disused wall switch. An earth connection must always be connected to any load (unless the load doesn't have an earth).
      But in the latter it must be a double insulated device and carry the appropriate symbol not just be a cheap Chinese import which doesn't understand the importance of an earth connection.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      @mikef3324 please point them out Mike

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Mike, I think you misunderstood what I was saying when I said that you could do away with that switch and that’s where it’s funny that you started this whole thread by saying that I had over complicated this video.
      My intention was not to say that someone should ever do away with a ground . It was to let them know that they had the possibility of not using a switch.
      Please do point out the areas that you think I have made mistakes and hopefully I can correct them in the next version or the next video .
      I’m happy to continue to improve my knowledge in these areas but also, I hope you try to understand how difficult it is to make a video that is for a complete beginner who wants to use a relay in their home

    • @turboturd7954
      @turboturd7954 10 месяцев назад

      Wtf?😂😂😂

  • @ptom711
    @ptom711 9 месяцев назад

    Who uses “cable” to describe a “conductor” or “wire”. These relays have to be installed in a box and are too big for a single gang box per the NEC.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад

      Regular people. Almost everyone not an electrician.

  • @ptom711
    @ptom711 9 месяцев назад

    Yikes a ton of bad wiring practices in this video.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад +2

      We're always trying to get better with how we do things. Feel free to let me know what you didn't like

  • @luq3035
    @luq3035 9 месяцев назад

    bro. u always do long videos… for simple stuffs.. y.. talk so much..

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  9 месяцев назад

      If it's simple for you, the video isn't for you

  • @Viralplace
    @Viralplace 9 месяцев назад

    But it use the Zegbee module? Also the T1? Is better have a switch with WiFi ora Zegbee protocol?

  • @turboturd7954
    @turboturd7954 10 месяцев назад

    I cant post the link and 8 replys i have wrote auto deleted.

    • @AutomateYourLife
      @AutomateYourLife  10 месяцев назад

      It'll show for me eventually :) I'll be able to publish them :)

    • @turboturd7954
      @turboturd7954 10 месяцев назад

      @@AutomateYourLife yeah i dunno wtf is happening. I spent over an hour yesterday trying to send. Hope u got the messages?

  • @turboturd7954
    @turboturd7954 10 месяцев назад

    The Magichome globe Only avaliable in e27 but. 2 bad u dont have email.

  • @lindhe
    @lindhe 3 месяца назад

    Does the Aqara T2 support dimming?