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Hi all, relatively new to the wireless stuff. looking for a smallish 1 channel 1000W switching unit to put into several individual enclosures to control outdoor lights in 6/7 different locations in a large outdoor space. Need to avoid wifi, need to operate from wireless range of around 200 - 350 metres, so figured something RF? mains in each location for power. Prefably able to operate from a smallish handheld or wall mount switch. Needs to be good quality!!!

Any product suggestions??? Thanks in advance 😀
 
Hi all, relatively new to the wireless stuff. looking for a smallish 1 channel 1000W switching unit to put into several individual enclosures to control outdoor lights in 6/7 different locations in a large outdoor space. Need to avoid wifi, need to operate from wireless range of around 200 - 350 metres, so figured something RF? mains in each location for power. Prefably able to operate from a smallish handheld or wall mount switch. Needs to be good quality!!!

Any product suggestions??? Thanks in advance 😀
Just posted this in another thread, so while it's on my tablet clipboard, have a copy (no personal interest in this product, just know it works well!)
(Remotes and other options available from this supplier)
 
Hi all, relatively new to the wireless stuff. looking for a smallish 1 channel 1000W switching unit to put into several individual enclosures to control outdoor lights in 6/7 different locations in a large outdoor space. Need to avoid wifi, need to operate from wireless range of around 200 - 350 metres, so figured something RF? mains in each location for power. Prefably able to operate from a smallish handheld or wall mount switch. Needs to be good quality!!!

Any product suggestions??? Thanks in advance 😀
You can of course add a contactor if the switching unit isn't man enough.
 
Just posted this in another thread, so while it's on my tablet clipboard, have a copy (no personal interest in this product, just know it works well!)
(Remotes and other options available from this supplier)
Thanks for the suggestion Avo 👌 Looks a great bit of kit. I was looking at their kit and found a few other options (something called a ferret -tiny 1 channel RF receiver with mains psu. could dot these about in individual locals, or use a RIOT receiver and chase cables back to central switching unit) then control either from a key fob or wireless gang switch.

Any experience with either?

FERRET - FERRET 1 CHANNEL MINI RECEIVER - 6-24Vdc - https://www.rfsolutions.co.uk/remote-control-systems-c9/ferret-1-channel-mini-receiver-6-24vdc-p905

RIOT T RX - RIoT 4 CHANNEL RECEIVER ONLY, 868MHz & Wi-Fi, 12-32Vdc and 230Vac - https://www.rfsolutions.co.uk/remote-control-systems-c9/riot-receiver-series-c337/riot-4-channel-receiver-only-868mhz-wi-fi-12-32vdc-and-230vac-p999
 

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