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Hi all, I am hoping somebody might have some advise for me. I would like to add a new wireless switch to an existing 2 switch setup using the following devices: on/off built-in module for lighting (1000W) and a wireless wall switch. A wireless remote control which looks like a light switch controls the on/off module.


Can this setup work? Can this device control the three LED lights in the kitchen? Would the exiting 2 switches need to be changed, along with the wiring? I ask to get a sense of the work involved for an electrician and also in case this setup won't work at all. In which case I would buy the devices.


My goal here is to add a third light switch inside the kitchen which controls the kitchen lights and avoid any smashing up the walls. Currently the kitchen lights can only be turned on or off from well *outside* the kitchen, and it's annoying. What genius came up with that?


Thanks in advance from my new apartment in Barcelona (where the lighting needs some work),


Geoff
 

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