I’m in the process of making my home “smart”, I want the side lights in the kitchen to come on when a presence sensor detects someone in the room. I want the light switch on the wall to work like normal, but I also want the option to control the lights with my voice/phone irrelevant of what position the wall switch is in.
The problem is that most smart relay switches require a neutral wire, which I don’t have access to.
The light switch is on a solid block wall and the back box is only about 20-30mm deep, almost all of the space is taken up with the switch it’s self. I know Sonoff make a no-neutral smart relay, but there isn’t enough room in the back box for that and I don’t want to/wont be able to get mrs Luckosaurous to agree to, chiseling out the blockwork to make room for a deeper back box to accommodate that smart relay, so as I see it, that is out of the equation.
There is a switched live feed coming out of the wall into a junction box above the wall cabinets which would be no use to the sonoff relay as that needs to bypass the switch and so adding it to the circuit here would place it in the circuit after the switch, which would mean the wall switch would kill the power to it, so then the wall switch is off the voice/phone control wouldn’t work. They need a permanent live feed.
So my proposal is to take a 2 core and earth to take a permanent live feed from the fridge freezer socket and run that up to a junction box ontop of the kitchen cabinets which can house a smart relay, along with the switch live cables and the lighting circuit.
This option is the path of least resistance, it can all be done discreetly so there are no visible cables. But the drawback is that it then means that those lights are now fed off the kitchen appliance circuit rather than the ground floor lighting circuit.
I figure whilst I live here I can make any spark who may need to work on the house know about this ‘quirk’, and when I leave I can remove it and reconnect the lighting circuit to the switch as I will want to take all smart-home tech with me. So in my head it all seems relatively sound if slightly junky.
And so I turn over to you wise sages; am I missing anything important that I don’t know about that makes this dangerous, should I add a fuse between the appliance circuit and the lighting one in case the current becomes too much for lights to handle? (All cables i add will be outside of walls but behind the kitchen wall cabinets) or are there any more elegant solutions that I may be missing?
Edit: I should add, we have posh light switches, so swapping the switch for a smart light light switch isn’t an option.
The problem is that most smart relay switches require a neutral wire, which I don’t have access to.
The light switch is on a solid block wall and the back box is only about 20-30mm deep, almost all of the space is taken up with the switch it’s self. I know Sonoff make a no-neutral smart relay, but there isn’t enough room in the back box for that and I don’t want to/wont be able to get mrs Luckosaurous to agree to, chiseling out the blockwork to make room for a deeper back box to accommodate that smart relay, so as I see it, that is out of the equation.
There is a switched live feed coming out of the wall into a junction box above the wall cabinets which would be no use to the sonoff relay as that needs to bypass the switch and so adding it to the circuit here would place it in the circuit after the switch, which would mean the wall switch would kill the power to it, so then the wall switch is off the voice/phone control wouldn’t work. They need a permanent live feed.
So my proposal is to take a 2 core and earth to take a permanent live feed from the fridge freezer socket and run that up to a junction box ontop of the kitchen cabinets which can house a smart relay, along with the switch live cables and the lighting circuit.
This option is the path of least resistance, it can all be done discreetly so there are no visible cables. But the drawback is that it then means that those lights are now fed off the kitchen appliance circuit rather than the ground floor lighting circuit.
I figure whilst I live here I can make any spark who may need to work on the house know about this ‘quirk’, and when I leave I can remove it and reconnect the lighting circuit to the switch as I will want to take all smart-home tech with me. So in my head it all seems relatively sound if slightly junky.
And so I turn over to you wise sages; am I missing anything important that I don’t know about that makes this dangerous, should I add a fuse between the appliance circuit and the lighting one in case the current becomes too much for lights to handle? (All cables i add will be outside of walls but behind the kitchen wall cabinets) or are there any more elegant solutions that I may be missing?
Edit: I should add, we have posh light switches, so swapping the switch for a smart light light switch isn’t an option.
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