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What’s a good brand of kinetic type switches?

Do they come IP rated, as existing switches and sockets are Masterseal type.

Where to get them? Regular wholesalers, screwfix, Amazon?

Long shed, 34m x 6m. 3 double doors along long wall, existing 2 gang 2 way at each end door controlling 6 twin fluorescents, 3 in each half on each 2 way circuit.
New plan is to use the middle door more often, as it’s been widened, and a smaller door on the opposite wall, central, that goes through a kitchen room to outside door. This entry will also be used more often.

I could rewire to add intermediates, but looks easier to just add receivers and kinetic switches at all doors.
 
Quinetic are the dog's bollox. IP rated, but don't know exact rating. make sure receivers are OK with florries. ( but you should have already changed these for LED. :p .).
 
should be fine with fluorescents..... It's just a switch.... As long as receiver uses a neutral...
Not like a no-neutral smart switch that needs a filament lamp to work.
 
Fitted my first Wuinetic switch yesterday , imo they will change the way I would rewire a house now ...

absolute simplicity at it’s best
 
I agree with Tel on this. TLC are your place to shop, and they have all the specs on the range. Some new stuff added very recently too.
 
I used Quinetic switches for the first time a couple of weeks back.
I was really impressed.
 
I've been using the Quinetic wireless switches for years and years they are superb. Had some off eBay that came from here that were equally as good!
 

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