• fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 days ago

    If it’s just dimming you could go with dumb dimmable bulbs and just make the light switch “smart”.

    Apparently modern dimmers just PWM the power so it wouldn’t take much to make something that does that. I assume LED bulbs work nicely with dimmers by now.

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      3 days ago

      The smart light switch has exactly the same problems as the smart bulb, and it’s much harder to replace.

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        3 days ago

        But the benefit of a smart switch is that it remains “always on” for remote control, and physical actions on the switch also reflects on its state at the software level.

        That said, I’d go with stuff that don’t need online connectivity.

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        3 days ago

        Smart switches aren’t really a big deal to swap in. Plus, there’s more options for purely local only devices based on espHome.

        The only reason I didn’t go that route is because I have wall sconces that I wanted to separate from pot lights, and I really don’t like doing drywall repairs.

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          I’m having a problem with smart switches maybe someone knows the solution, my switches don’t have positive and negative, they are 1 wire only, there are some solutions that use a super capacitor I installed one as a test and it works fine.

          That said, I’m looking for dimmable and/or ZigBee alternatives that work that way.

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      3 days ago

      In my case, I don’t want all the bulbs on, and splitting up the circuit now would involve cutting holes in my ceiling and walls. Otherwise, yeah, I would have gone with a smart switch. Most LED bulbs are dimmable these days.