I am very new to using the Shelly relays. I have installed 1 Shelly 1 and it is working well. I was attempting to integrate a second Shelly 1 into this wiring diagram. In reviewing the provided connection diagrams they all appeared to need a constant line voltage. I could not figure out how that would work with this (see diagram). Is it even possible?
No constant line voltage for Shelly 1. How do I wire it?
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- Shelly 1
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SJMaye -
3. Juni 2022 um 18:14 -
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Welcome to the forum!
Please have a look at this diagram (which is easily to find in the forum‘s „lexicon“):
https://www.shelly-support.eu/index.php?media/192-ar768-kreuzschaltung-png/
This diagram fits exactly your needs - a Shelly 1 has to be installed in box SB3.
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Hello,
Thank you for your reply. I actually did that exact example. The problem is I don't have access to a constant line voltage at either the switch near the load (light) nor at the light itself. See the arrow. If I try to place the shelly 1 in the electrical box nearest the load or the box containing the light itself there is no access to a constant line voltage. Is this correct?
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Sorry - didn’t get this point!
Would a replacement of the three switches with push buttons be acceptable? If so, you could use this diagram:
Black wires in all boxes are connected with each other and one pole of the push buttons. They carry live potential to box SB3. The red wire connects the poles of the push buttons together to pin SW of the Shelly 1, arranged in SB3. Grey wire to pin N, black wire to pin L and I. The remaining black wire to the lamp is connected to pin O of Shelly 1…
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Hello,
I am afraid changing out the switches for buttons is not an option for this situation. Thanks for the thought, though.
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