I've had a new smart door lock fitted to the front door. In order to get best usage I need to run a small electronic device called a bridge which will link this lock to the internet via bluetooth and wifi. The bridge requires AC power and is deigned to be plugged in to a socket. It needs to be located within 10ft of the lock and I have no sockets near nor any chance of running a new socket. I do have a light switch and a light that I could potentially use.
The device has 2 pins designed for North American Socket. It requires 0.1A 50-60Hz and between 110 to 240v. It needs to run permanently and never needs to be turned off. It's a small device and I'm happy to pull apart and put into some kind of junction box.
Questions:
1. Is there any reason why this wouldn't work? 0.1A is much lower than any light but i presume the device just pulls the current it needs?
2. Should i connect using the wires to the switch or to the wires to the light?
The device has 2 pins designed for North American Socket. It requires 0.1A 50-60Hz and between 110 to 240v. It needs to run permanently and never needs to be turned off. It's a small device and I'm happy to pull apart and put into some kind of junction box.
Questions:
1. Is there any reason why this wouldn't work? 0.1A is much lower than any light but i presume the device just pulls the current it needs?
2. Should i connect using the wires to the switch or to the wires to the light?