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Difference between Wall Mount Switch and RF Remote Control Switch

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Generally we use special light switches to control lights. They usually are wall mounted, such as toggle light switch, touch control light switch, remote control switch, etc. But actually the rf remote control switches can also be used to control lights. Then there may be questions like that when should we use wall mounted light switch or rf remote control switch; what are the differences between the both. The first question, if the house is well wired, we suggest you choose wall mounted switch. Cause the wire in the house is always like the following picture on the right; two lines L&N ready for wiring. Live line can be connected to the terminal “L” of switch, the terminal “L1″ connected to the light. The other side of the light can be connected to the neutral line. And if you want to install the switch outside the door or other places where wiring is not set up, both wall mounted switch and rf remote control switch are ok. For the former, you n...

What is a touch light switch?

Light switch is a switch most commonly used to operate electric lights, permanently connected equipment, or electrical outlets. Switches for lighting may be in hand-held devices, moving vehicles and buildings. Residential and commercial buildings usually have wall-mounted light switches to control lighting within a room. They are often recessed within a finished wall. Wall plates are available in different styles and colors to blend in with the style of a room. Traditional light switch generally refers to contact switch. Easy to bad contact, high failure rate and inconvenient to use are its main defects. However, new touch light switch, also known as static switch, is characterized by non-contact, weak-current control and maintenance free. Single live wire control makes it easy to install; replace the old switch directly. Besides, it is a silent switch, free from noise pollution and environment-friendly. Touch light switch has very low activation forces; as low as it is reasonabl...