I've seen them, they don't answer the question to me, can it not be explained in a way that doesn't require you to be an electrical engineer?
I am getting the work done professionally, but I want to be sure I have things provisioned properly, and to check that I would like to understand.
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Thanks. I've since decided to put the i4 in the switch housing as I can get more inputs overall that way.
Also installing Pro 4s in this project in the pulled back location, they need L and L from the switch, but can the non switched L come from just a feed into the cabinet rather than from the switch housing as shown in this 2.5ac diagram?
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OK. Great. Just single phase in this house.
So do they need to wire the neutral from the supply wire in the switch to a bus in the cabinet?
When you say circuit breaker, do I have an issue if we have two consumer units? One main one, one sub unit. -
Can I (my electrician) wire the inputs from 4 separate light switches to a shelly i4?
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My electricians have pulled back wires to a central location so I can install Shelly Pros, but as it turns out 5 of the circuits are now redundant (2x LEDs being driven instead by mains sockets and 3x blinds to be battery powered).
What's the best idea, still get Shelly Pros for them and run them in detached switch mode? Do I just not connect those wires that will not be running anything?
Or get 2 Shelly i4s perhaps? Fair bit cheaper than buying a Pro 4 if the relays are not going to be used.