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advertised as "near silent".

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Those are what I have fitted already, the problem is the plasterboard ceiling makes it a sound box and it's still not silent enough.
 
Those are what I have fitted already, the problem is the plasterboard ceiling makes it a sound box and it's still not silent enough.
Can you damp the plasterboard down a bit? Some good solid nogins to fix the switch to to and perhaps glue a double layer of plasterboard on top of the existing in the areas either side of the nogins.
 
Already fitted to nogins, thinking along the lines of a "Lord" mount to separate it from the ceiling.

The Quinetic switch's I have are just as noisy, unless they have improved them recently?

Microwave sensor sounds interesting, will have to investigate them.
 
other option is a smart switch and recever via a contactor in the attic

done a huge industrial kitchen few years ago with all the circuits on a mk grid switch via 16 contactors worked a treat client wanted nothing on show
 

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