⚡ Power up your space, wire-free and worry-free!
DieseRC Wireless Kinetic Light Switch Wall Panel offers a cutting-edge 433MHz RF wireless control system with self-generating kinetic switches that require no batteries. Featuring a compact 10A relay receiver supporting up to 1500W loads, IPX4 waterproof rating, and a built-in fuse for safety, it enables effortless remote control of lighting and appliances within 50 meters indoors. Designed for easy installation without wiring, it supports multi-user and multi-device configurations, making it ideal for modern homes and offices seeking smart, reliable, and eco-friendly control solutions.
Manufacturer | DieseRC |
Part number | 2201NB+WP40 |
Item Weight | 300 g |
Product Dimensions | 0.88 x 0.88 x 0.63 cm; 300 g |
Item model number | 2201NB+WP40 |
Colour | 2 Receivers with 2 Switches |
Wattage | 1.5E+3 |
Switch Type | 2-way |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**J
easy to install
Great and easy to install, saves messing up the walls for light switches
M**N
Switch wherever you want one.
Added this to allow under-cabinet kitchen lights to be switched from multiple locations. As long as you're basically competent with simple wiring, it's fine.If you find wiring a plug challenging, it's perhaps not for you.Easy to install and set up.
N**E
Really versatile
Originally bought to use with under cabinet lighting in the kitchen, but before I got round to that I've used them for external lights, kitchen LED battens and kitchen downlights. Absolutely brilliant - helluva range on the switch, through walls to the other side of the house. Quick tip, for those interested, if you want to install a dimmer with LED lights (dimmable ones, obviously) in conjunction with this switch/receiver, get a 'trailing edge' dimmer and install it between the receiver and the lights - works a treat on our downlights.
G**R
Neat and functional device, 1 star off for no UK instructions
The media could not be loaded. I love this simple easy to use remote control plug socket. The remote transmitter switch is completely self powered and needs no batteries. The remote switch is a KINETIC powered device, meaning, when you push the button it suddenly flicks down quickly> this action is used to power a tiny piezoelectric generator. the action of pressing the switch generates enough kinetic energy to create and transmit a radio signal. This, in turn, will switch on/off via a receiver. It works really well and has a long range. The only downside, and it's minor is that the switch is slightly louder to operate than a small push button variety. But, at least you will know that it's been operated. My video will give you some idea of the operation.The receiver is neat box about the size of a small matchbox. IT has a cartridge fuse location and a simple UK mains input and an output. This receiver does NOT use VOLT FREE CONTACTS on the output side. It will simply switch the input to output when activated. The receiver shows a short blue flash whenever it receives a signal to turn on or off. There is no continual ON state indicator. IT also has a small manual override button. All this is shown on my videoOne oversight is that the complete instruction sheet is all in Chinese characters. Not a splash of English anywhere. You will see from my video, however, that the diagram does show the input and output wiring, but no current rating indicated. These devices usually have a basic single or double pole relay that's generously rated at 10amps, but I Personally would only go as high as 5amps continuous use, and probably don't switch inductive loads like motors.That's about it. A great little convenience device. The switch can be mounted on a wall or stuck on any surface and look! no wires. Safe and sturdy this is valuable extra for many home an office applications.
C**S
Excellent so far - works as it should
Easy to sort out - wiring simple and 99% works first time.
E**T
I was in the dark about these kinetic switches.
I had dangerous wiring in my dining room in that the earth cable had been used as the remote return leg! To try and make it safe an electrician wired it so that you could turn the lights on or off but had to return to the same location to turn it off again! Waste of space. I’ve kept an eye out and became aware of these switches but still waited. Finally bit the bullet and bought this kinetic two way switch kit. It’s a doddle 🥳. The hardest part for me was cutting the hole in the ceiling so I could have long tail ends and push the receiver and tails into the ceiling void. It just worked brilliantly and best of all I can enter the room at one end and leave at the other.
A**R
Ive bought better and cheaper!
As kinetic switches/receivers go these r ok but i have bought better and cheaper ones. The switch has i think by the way it works a spring in it. So ive used one on some outdoor lights and the other on two outdoor low draw water features. This type is VERY EASY TO WIRE UP!!!! Live and neutral in then out earth (if needed) in a connector block. If ur unsure consult an electrician..! Update: both receivers were switched off last night but this morning one of them had switched its self back on… may be best if these receivers could have two different frequencies! CHANGE OF MIND THESE ARE CRAP!!!! Dont switch on wen switch is pressed on then wont switch off wen pressed!! Ive bought better off amazon and cheaper !!! AVOID THESE!!
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