- Jun 29, 2020
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First try using the new Click Mode switches today, and I love the way that every light switch is automatically a grid switch. That means you can buy a light switch and change the modules to whatever you like.
I was fitting an outside light and was able to swap out one of the switches on a two gang off the shelf switch, to a DP and normal switch to fully isolate, switch to auto or override. All for £4.20! They feel pretty good quality too, though time will tell I guess.
The fused grid modules look nice too - that and a switch would be way better than putting in a FCU where a light feed is running off a nearby socket.
I've mostly avoided grid switches before because of the extra cost, and the additional hassle with fronts etc, but at these prices I definitely think I'll be using these more often.
Anyone had any problems with them?
I was fitting an outside light and was able to swap out one of the switches on a two gang off the shelf switch, to a DP and normal switch to fully isolate, switch to auto or override. All for £4.20! They feel pretty good quality too, though time will tell I guess.
The fused grid modules look nice too - that and a switch would be way better than putting in a FCU where a light feed is running off a nearby socket.
I've mostly avoided grid switches before because of the extra cost, and the additional hassle with fronts etc, but at these prices I definitely think I'll be using these more often.
Anyone had any problems with them?