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Wireless remote switch for Flourescent lights?

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mark11

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They have a cheaper one that requires line of sight and a little more expensive RF one that I've used and it works great.
 
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The Cobbler

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/X10-PRO-XPF...t=Home_Automation_Modules&hash=item2587e1a846 module

http://www.ebay.com/itm/RR501-RF-Ba...t=Home_Automation_Modules&hash=item4ad6c5510a transceiver


http://www.ebay.com/itm/X10-SLIMFIR...t=Home_Automation_Modules&hash=item33944613e3 remote


you will need these 3 items , or similar. basically you need a fluorescent compatible module ( an appliance module will do too) / a transceiver to convert the wireless signal to the signal sent along power4 lines, and a remote/ basically any x-10 remote will work for you
 

Kevin C

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http://www.homedepot.com/p/Chamberlain-Remote-Light-Switch-WSLCEV/202894597?keyword=WSLCEV

This came bundled with my garage door opener and works great CFL's / Fluorescents, LED's and regular lights ( It is limited to 300 watts. I have one on the light to the shop and another for the accent lights along the side.

I just replaced the regular on off switch.

The nice thing is you can use the same three button garage remote to operate the lights as you use on your garage door (make dependant- Chamberlain & lift master for sure). I programmed the center button for the lights and the outers for the doors.

$40 from Home Depot, uses RF not IR and has good range.
 

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