A SWITCH WITH NO WIRES 🤯 RF Solutions Mainslink
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2023
- All about the RF Solutions Mainslink switch which means you have a switch with NO WIRES (between the switch and the item to be switched.
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Ever wired up a heating system and needed an extra switched live to that new underfloor heating manifold? Or don't have a switched live back from a room thermostat, or a live from a 2 port valve? Well the RF Solutions Mainslink could really help you out! - Хобби
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Cheers James!
5km range open line of sight according to the spec sheet!!!! 😮
1km inside buildings
That's what I was going to mention but I see someone already have😂
This is one step behind Quinetic switch. And btw you should invest in it James as you only need it connected to the power on one side as the RF signal is generated by kinetic energy from the press.
Quinetic requires a press from a human though .....this system can be activated by voltage from a boiler or a valve
ONCE AGAIN YOU HELP YOUR FELLOW PLUMBING COLLEAGUES.
THANKS AGAIN
Nice one james, you know how to get some fun replies, explaining electickery to people, you naughty man. I spent 2 hrs and a whole packet of coloured pens explaining 2 way switching to my mate, he eventually accepted that it was 'just magic' and just to call me in future....
Used this lots for pump lives on new boilers when replacing old boilers with no pump live
Similar exists but they're industrial-ish 12v/24v remote relays, requiring a lot of extra thinkthonk, so these being simply 220v saves a lot of headaches.
Thanks for the heads up about this product and demonstrating its potential, yes there maybe other options out there but everything has its limitations and it is always good to know if there is a possible alternative solution you might need to resolve this type of problem. I know you said it's not plumbing but to be honest electrics and plumbing go hand in hand nowadays don't they? Showers, fancy expensive toilets, bidets, taps, boilers, circulators, water heaters, programmers etc etc. Great videos James, keep them coming. 👍
We'll be honest, even we were amazed when the output operated through those metal walls! 😂 10:04
Same - utterly mental! Thanks for the comment btw!
Good intro this this product matey, like others are going to say or have said, and as I was thinking, you could use much cheaper wifi/internet solutions. Thing is, do I want to depend on the internet connection always working, or the router/device having a hissy fit? Yeah planning in advance would mean you don't need this, but for retro's it could solve a lot of problems unless you wanna be a cable monkey.
Nice idea, wouldn't pass an EICR tho unfortunately
Is it possible to use it as a 2-way switch solution?
Plumperparts why do I feel my floor to be really warm/hot like a hot spot even though it's concrete near a radiator is this normal?
Will this work for a tado connected via opentherm?
Have you seen Kinetic switches?
Pretty sure you can do the same thing with the EPH Controls TR1TR2 RF Mains Switch which has been out for a long time. Plus both units can Send/Receive
Cheers, I’ll check them out. 👍
Yes it’s two way corresponding device just without waterproof IP rated
As far as I know Nikola Tesla did wireless electricty transfer
Wasn't he played by Bowie in the 'Prestige'?
Christmas lights but what's the max wattage you can run as I think you can run 4 socket wireless
Says 4amps so 900 watts. Lets hope its not used to supply any kind of socket outlet!!!!
So that means you need to install a fuse spur at the pump if you dont already have on there?
Which makes it non compliant from a sparkies point of view for EICR purposes. 2 or perhaps more sources of supply and isolation for 1 circuit. Nice idea but lets get the cable out shall we or pay the electrician to do it. That will also save the agg when the transmitter packs up. Just do it properly innit!
Can this be used to control a 2 way light circuit?
No
You still do need power to the " lightbulb" so there will be a cable in the shed for instance... Just get a WiFi light bulb?... I don't get it to be honest.
Didn’t know you could get a wifi lightbulb!
This product does have its uses though mate and it works really well…and easily!
For sure mate.
Your WiFi might not reach the shed whereas the low frequency RF band that this solution uses most certainly will.
@@garethtcollins great mate
If you are unsure about the electickery, just accept its magic and call a spark HOLD TORT!
As a qualified electrician why am I watching videos from a Neanderthal trade (water was here long before electricity). James your videos are great and cover all and more of the problems I have encountered when I have moved towards the dark side trade of water control. Maybe even better than Julian's Artisan.
What's the benefit to this compared to a £15 wifi socket or light switch that's controllable from all over the world?
I was thinking that. I think the good thing is that wifi (device connection to the router) and the internet connection itself isn't overall reliable. This just needs reliable power - of course I want someone else to test this and see other installs before I use it!
A WiFi socket can't be controlled by a programmer or thermostat
Home assistant would like to have a quiet word with you. @@TheTHORNICROFT
@@TheTHORNICROFT technically no. BUT, with most heating systems having some form of smart control you can use home assistant (if there's an add-on) to trigger anything based on an input. I use zigbee and a wiser system so no wifi, except the hub to router connection. Triggers fans, blinds, checks if windows are open, room temperature, what the sun is doing before heating certain rooms which don't need heat and most importantly, if someones home - There is no cloud, my home is the cloud.
Big garden , outbuildings or big house , the wifi might not reach .
I ended up putting in a mesh system to cover everywhere .
Misleading title there are wires everywhere.
Wow Hi Teck Jimmy Boy
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If your light is at the bottom of the garden you will still have to have a live feed running to that anyway so I don't see how it's saving you running cables in that instance, you're just switching it on from distance which you could rig up hard wired in any case.
Basically a waterproof Quinetic
Alexa is just as good