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Is the 200,000 switch max operations an issue. I suppose you just end up replacing the switch modules.

Definitely for one of the six I installed, used it to test all the location and shown it to everyone and their dog that passed.

Must have gone through 100,000 presses just playing.?
 
I previously installed "Homesure" wireless switch's, but they required a battery in the switch to work, the problem with them I found was the receivers did not last longer than about five years, the switch was also not very positive in its response, replaced them about three years ago with Quinetic and they have lasted and been easier to use ever since, have to say I would consider using them even in a new build, but in a renovation they must be the most favourable switch to use.
 
I previously installed "Homesure" wireless switch's, but they required a battery in the switch to work, the problem with them I found was the receivers did not last longer than about five years, the switch was also not very positive in its response, replaced them about three years ago with Quinetic and they have lasted and been easier to use ever since, have to say I would consider using them even in a new build, but in a renovation they must be the most favourable switch to use.
I looked at homsure too, but was put off by the requirement for a battery. The quinetic product looks a better bet. Would also be great if they did them in the popular decorative finishes like satin and chrome including the grid modules.
Just did the quick back of smoke packet calculation and yes...... 200000 actuations is roughly 55 years at 10 operations a day. I'll definitely be back in the van by then!!
 

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