PsyVision Publish time 1-12-2019 21:19:29

Fibaro / Aeotec with MK Grid Plus

I'm close to purchasing a smart home hub, still deciding, but in the meantime I've been thinking about my switch options.

I'm going to use Fibaro or Aeotec Dimmer or Single/Double modules in back boxes with either GU10, incandescent or Hue bulbs depending on rooms.

For switches, I'm thinking of MK Grid Plus K4900 modules, e.g. MK Electric K4900WHI Grid Plus White Retractive Modular Switch 10A, K4900WHI

Has anyone used this combination before with good results?Is the three way retractive the right sort of switch?

Any other options?I don't want to use hue switches etc, want to keep the very normal style 1/2-gang size switches.

eddiem74 Publish time 1-12-2019 21:19:30

I use Fibaro Dimmer2 modules with a Fibaro Bypass per circuit to maintain load for all my GU10 lighting. I use varilight retractive switches in both living rooms to allow dimming via switch if required, elsewhere just use regular switches as on/off is sufficient e.g. Kitchen. I am using a HC2 as the controller but am sure cheaper options exist.

PsyVision Publish time 1-12-2019 21:19:31

I had seen the Varilight but had seen some (older) comments that they felt cheap (and are much cheaper than MK).

Do you find the regular switches annoying?I hadn't realised until last night that you could use them if you set the right options on the module.It seems that you have to flick the switch on then off in quick succession for it to operate.

eddiem74 Publish time 1-12-2019 21:19:32

Regular switches work exactly as they do without modules. You can play with module settings to have rapid on/off switching to trigger behaviours e.g. Dim / unDim.

I am using motion detection so when you walk into kitchen lights are trigger and a countdown timer starts until motion is triggered again, so the switch is rarely used. Lights switch off when timer reaches zero. Primarily the switch is there in case of technology issues/failure so you can revert to the switch for on/off. In the kitchen, utility, toilet no real need for fancy switches in my case/opinion.

PsyVision Publish time 1-12-2019 21:19:32

I wasn't a fan of the idea of regular switches.I've bought an MK module to give that a try and will also buy one of the cheaper Varilight ones to compare before buying in bulk.

I've now got a SmartThings hub and some Fibaro dimmers to wire in too.I may give motion sensors a try in some areas but I'm not a fan of battery powered devices or "ceiling/wall acne".

dave77 Publish time 1-12-2019 21:19:33

@PsyVision Did you go for the grid 3 way retractive switches in the end or did you find an alternative? I'm looking for the same at the moment, I want my switch to look like a switch and be easy to use, these 3 way switches look ideal but there's not many on the market.

PsyVision Publish time 1-12-2019 21:19:33

Yes I did, the whole room is done out in the switches, faceplates, sockets etc and looks good IMO. I had to change to 2 way retractive due to the way the Aeotec modules work but 3 way would work with Fibaro. Would definitely buy more or put them in the rest of the house.

I got them from Click4Electrics.

Oh and the build quality is exactly what you'd want in too, much better than Varilight

dave77 Publish time 1-12-2019 21:19:33

Which switches did you use? I've order the Scolmore Gridpro to try out

PsyVision Publish time 1-12-2019 21:19:34

My last order was for:

Click MiniGrid MD004SC Satin Chrome 2 Way Retractive Sw Module (MD004SC)

It's the ClickDeco range I think

RajP Publish time 1-12-2019 21:19:34

I have the Scolmore in most of my house controlling the Fibaro modules.. and it works superbly...
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