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Keyser Söze[_3_] November 15th 20 01:57 PM

Boy Genius Strikes Again
 
In addition to the motion detector security floods around the house,
we have exterior garage and front porch lights that are on switch
timers. I bought and installed these about 15 years ago. They are a pain
in the ass with the tiny screens built into switches that no one really
has the eyesight to see.

So, I saw and bought a couple of replacement switches that are
controllable by iPhone, ALEXA, whatever. Easy to install, easy to read
screen on the iPhone or other device. Work via wi-fi. Despite my innate
klutziness, I installed each switch in about 10 minutes and once I
installed the app on my iPhone, I "programmed" then in a couple of
minutes. Came on at 5 pm and shut off at 6 am. Hot damn.

There are many brands of these switches available on Amazon. The cheap
ones all look pretty much alike and of course they are manufactured in
China. Mine were $12 and change each.



--
*Lock Trump Up!*

Justan O. November 15th 20 02:49 PM

Boy Genius Strikes Again
 
On 11/15/20 8:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
In addition to the motion detector security floods around the house,
we have exterior garage and front porch lights that are on switch
timers. I bought and installed these about 15 years ago. They are a pain
in the ass with the tiny screens built into switches that no one really
has the eyesight to see.

So, I saw and bought a couple of replacement switches that are
controllable by iPhone, ALEXA, whatever. Easy to install, easy to read
screen on the iPhone or other device. Work via wi-fi. Despite my innate
klutziness, I installed each switch in about 10 minutes and once I
installed the app on my iPhone, I "programmed" then in a couple of
minutes. Came on at 5 pm and shut off at 6 am. Hot damn.

There are many brands of these switches available on Amazon. The cheap
ones all look pretty much alike and of course they are manufactured in
China. Mine were $12 and change each.



--
*Lock Trump Up!*


You are probably the last individual in the group to embrace this
technology. Hint: program them to come on at dusk. I applaud you for
challenging your inate klutziness. Keep up the good work.

Keyser Söze[_3_] November 15th 20 04:35 PM

Boy Genius Strikes Again
 
On 11/15/20 9:49 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/15/20 8:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Â*In addition to the motion detector security floods around the house,
we have exterior garage and front porch lights that are on switch
timers. I bought and installed these about 15 years ago. They are a
pain in the ass with the tiny screens built into switches that no one
really has the eyesight to see.

So, I saw and bought a couple of replacement switches that are
controllable by iPhone, ALEXA, whatever. Easy to install, easy to read
screen on the iPhone or other device. Work via wi-fi. Despite my
innate klutziness, I installed each switch in about 10 minutes and
once I installed the app on my iPhone, I "programmed" then in a couple
of minutes. Came on at 5 pm and shut off at 6 am. Hot damn.

There are many brands of these switches available on Amazon. The cheap
ones all look pretty much alike and of course they are manufactured in
China. Mine were $12 and change each.



--
*Lock Trump Up!*


You are probably the last individual in the group to embrace this
technology. Hint: program them to come on at dusk. I applaud you for
challenging your inate klutziness. Keep up the good work.


I might be. The timers I originally installed worked ok, but were a pain
in the ass to reset if I wanted a change, but not enough of a pain in
the ass to bother changing them. I stumbled across their replacements
while searching for a couple of three-way switches.

--
*Lock Trump Up!*

Justan O. November 15th 20 04:53 PM

Boy Genius Strikes Again
 
On 11/15/20 11:35 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/15/20 9:49 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/15/20 8:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
*In addition to the motion detector security floods around the house,
we have exterior garage and front porch lights that are on switch
timers. I bought and installed these about 15 years ago. They are a
pain in the ass with the tiny screens built into switches that no one
really has the eyesight to see.

So, I saw and bought a couple of replacement switches that are
controllable by iPhone, ALEXA, whatever. Easy to install, easy to read
screen on the iPhone or other device. Work via wi-fi. Despite my
innate klutziness, I installed each switch in about 10 minutes and
once I installed the app on my iPhone, I "programmed" then in a couple
of minutes. Came on at 5 pm and shut off at 6 am. Hot damn.

There are many brands of these switches available on Amazon. The cheap
ones all look pretty much alike and of course they are manufactured in
China. Mine were $12 and change each.



--
*Lock Trump Up!*


You are probably the last individual in the group to embrace this
technology. Hint: program them to come on at dusk. I applaud you for
challenging your inate klutziness. Keep up the good work.


I might be. The timers I originally installed worked ok, but were a pain
in the ass to reset if I wanted a change, but not enough of a pain in
the ass to bother changing them. I stumbled across their replacements
while searching for a couple of three-way switches.

--
*Lock Trump Up!*


Three way switches are a little too deep for you unless you are just
replacing one.

Keyser Söze[_3_] November 15th 20 05:07 PM

Boy Genius Strikes Again
 
On 11/15/20 11:53 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/15/20 11:35 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/15/20 9:49 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/15/20 8:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Â*In addition to the motion detector security floods around the
house, we have exterior garage and front porch lights that are on
switch timers. I bought and installed these about 15 years ago. They
are a pain in the ass with the tiny screens built into switches that
no one really has the eyesight to see.

So, I saw and bought a couple of replacement switches that are
controllable by iPhone, ALEXA, whatever. Easy to install, easy to
read screen on the iPhone or other device. Work via wi-fi. Despite
my innate klutziness, I installed each switch in about 10 minutes
and once I installed the app on my iPhone, I "programmed" then in a
couple of minutes. Came on at 5 pm and shut off at 6 am. Hot damn.

There are many brands of these switches available on Amazon. The
cheap ones all look pretty much alike and of course they are
manufactured in China. Mine were $12 and change each.



--
*Lock Trump Up!*

You are probably the last individual in the group to embrace this
technology. Hint: program them to come on at dusk. I applaud you for
challenging your inate klutziness. Keep up the good work.


I might be. The timers I originally installed worked ok, but were a
pain in the ass to reset if I wanted a change, but not enough of a
pain in the ass to bother changing them. I stumbled across their
replacements while searching for a couple of three-way switches.

--
*Lock Trump Up!*


Three way switches are a little too deep for you unless you are just
replacing one.


Oh, that must be the explanation for the ones I installed last week are
working properly.

--
*Lock Trump Up!*

Bill[_12_] November 15th 20 06:00 PM

Boy Genius Strikes Again
 
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/15/20 9:49 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/15/20 8:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Â*In addition to the motion detector security floods around the house,
we have exterior garage and front porch lights that are on switch
timers. I bought and installed these about 15 years ago. They are a
pain in the ass with the tiny screens built into switches that no one
really has the eyesight to see.

So, I saw and bought a couple of replacement switches that are
controllable by iPhone, ALEXA, whatever. Easy to install, easy to read
screen on the iPhone or other device. Work via wi-fi. Despite my
innate klutziness, I installed each switch in about 10 minutes and
once I installed the app on my iPhone, I "programmed" then in a couple
of minutes. Came on at 5 pm and shut off at 6 am. Hot damn.

There are many brands of these switches available on Amazon. The cheap
ones all look pretty much alike and of course they are manufactured in
China. Mine were $12 and change each.



--
*Lock Trump Up!*


You are probably the last individual in the group to embrace this
technology. Hint: program them to come on at dusk. I applaud you for
challenging your inate klutziness. Keep up the good work.


I might be. The timers I originally installed worked ok, but were a pain
in the ass to reset if I wanted a change, but not enough of a pain in
the ass to bother changing them. I stumbled across their replacements
while searching for a couple of three-way switches.


Timers always seemed to fail. I installed LED a porch light and deck
lights that have dusk to dawn sensors. Deck lights I just turn on the
switch when I need them and if dark they turn on. Porch light the same,
but always on switch. Why screw with wifi **** on simple stuff.


Justan O. November 15th 20 06:16 PM

Boy Genius Strikes Again
 
On 11/15/20 12:07 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/15/20 11:53 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/15/20 11:35 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/15/20 9:49 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/15/20 8:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
*In addition to the motion detector security floods around the
house, we have exterior garage and front porch lights that are on
switch timers. I bought and installed these about 15 years ago. They
are a pain in the ass with the tiny screens built into switches that
no one really has the eyesight to see.

So, I saw and bought a couple of replacement switches that are
controllable by iPhone, ALEXA, whatever. Easy to install, easy to
read screen on the iPhone or other device. Work via wi-fi. Despite
my innate klutziness, I installed each switch in about 10 minutes
and once I installed the app on my iPhone, I "programmed" then in a
couple of minutes. Came on at 5 pm and shut off at 6 am. Hot damn.

There are many brands of these switches available on Amazon. The
cheap ones all look pretty much alike and of course they are
manufactured in China. Mine were $12 and change each.



--
*Lock Trump Up!*

You are probably the last individual in the group to embrace this
technology. Hint: program them to come on at dusk. I applaud you for
challenging your inate klutziness. Keep up the good work.

I might be. The timers I originally installed worked ok, but were a
pain in the ass to reset if I wanted a change, but not enough of a
pain in the ass to bother changing them. I stumbled across their
replacements while searching for a couple of three-way switches.

--
*Lock Trump Up!*


Three way switches are a little too deep for you unless you are just
replacing one.


Oh, that must be the explanation for the ones I installed last week are
working properly.

--
*Lock Trump Up!*


I doubt you could run the wiring and hook up 3 way switches. Just replacing
switches is something your cat could do.

Justan O. November 15th 20 06:18 PM

Boy Genius Strikes Again
 
On 11/15/20 1:00 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/15/20 9:49 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/15/20 8:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
*In addition to the motion detector security floods around the house,
we have exterior garage and front porch lights that are on switch
timers. I bought and installed these about 15 years ago. They are a
pain in the ass with the tiny screens built into switches that no one
really has the eyesight to see.

So, I saw and bought a couple of replacement switches that are
controllable by iPhone, ALEXA, whatever. Easy to install, easy to read
screen on the iPhone or other device. Work via wi-fi. Despite my
innate klutziness, I installed each switch in about 10 minutes and
once I installed the app on my iPhone, I "programmed" then in a couple
of minutes. Came on at 5 pm and shut off at 6 am. Hot damn.

There are many brands of these switches available on Amazon. The cheap
ones all look pretty much alike and of course they are manufactured in
China. Mine were $12 and change each.



--
*Lock Trump Up!*

You are probably the last individual in the group to embrace this
technology. Hint: program them to come on at dusk. I applaud you for
challenging your inate klutziness. Keep up the good work.


I might be. The timers I originally installed worked ok, but were a pain
in the ass to reset if I wanted a change, but not enough of a pain in
the ass to bother changing them. I stumbled across their replacements
while searching for a couple of three-way switches.


Timers always seemed to fail. I installed LED a porch light and deck
lights that have dusk to dawn sensors. Deck lights I just turn on the
switch when I need them and if dark they turn on. Porch light the same,
but always on switch. Why screw with wifi **** on simple stuff.


Because you can.

John[_6_] November 15th 20 06:54 PM

Boy Genius Strikes Again
 
On Sun, 15 Nov 2020 11:35:05 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/15/20 9:49 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/15/20 8:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
*In addition to the motion detector security floods around the house,
we have exterior garage and front porch lights that are on switch
timers. I bought and installed these about 15 years ago. They are a
pain in the ass with the tiny screens built into switches that no one
really has the eyesight to see.

So, I saw and bought a couple of replacement switches that are
controllable by iPhone, ALEXA, whatever. Easy to install, easy to read
screen on the iPhone or other device. Work via wi-fi. Despite my
innate klutziness, I installed each switch in about 10 minutes and
once I installed the app on my iPhone, I "programmed" then in a couple
of minutes. Came on at 5 pm and shut off at 6 am. Hot damn.

There are many brands of these switches available on Amazon. The cheap
ones all look pretty much alike and of course they are manufactured in
China. Mine were $12 and change each.



--
*Lock Trump Up!*


You are probably the last individual in the group to embrace this
technology. Hint: program them to come on at dusk. I applaud you for
challenging your inate klutziness. Keep up the good work.


I might be. The timers I originally installed worked ok, but were a pain
in the ass to reset if I wanted a change, but not enough of a pain in
the ass to bother changing them. I stumbled across their replacements
while searching for a couple of three-way switches.


Buy bulbs which come on at dusk. Problem solved. Dummy.
--

Freedom Isn't Free!

John[_6_] November 15th 20 09:59 PM

Boy Genius Strikes Again
 
On Sun, 15 Nov 2020 18:00:43 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:

Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/15/20 9:49 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/15/20 8:57 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
*In addition to the motion detector security floods around the house,
we have exterior garage and front porch lights that are on switch
timers. I bought and installed these about 15 years ago. They are a
pain in the ass with the tiny screens built into switches that no one
really has the eyesight to see.

So, I saw and bought a couple of replacement switches that are
controllable by iPhone, ALEXA, whatever. Easy to install, easy to read
screen on the iPhone or other device. Work via wi-fi. Despite my
innate klutziness, I installed each switch in about 10 minutes and
once I installed the app on my iPhone, I "programmed" then in a couple
of minutes. Came on at 5 pm and shut off at 6 am. Hot damn.

There are many brands of these switches available on Amazon. The cheap
ones all look pretty much alike and of course they are manufactured in
China. Mine were $12 and change each.



--
*Lock Trump Up!*

You are probably the last individual in the group to embrace this
technology. Hint: program them to come on at dusk. I applaud you for
challenging your inate klutziness. Keep up the good work.


I might be. The timers I originally installed worked ok, but were a pain
in the ass to reset if I wanted a change, but not enough of a pain in
the ass to bother changing them. I stumbled across their replacements
while searching for a couple of three-way switches.


Timers always seemed to fail. I installed LED a porch light and deck
lights that have dusk to dawn sensors. Deck lights I just turn on the
switch when I need them and if dark they turn on. Porch light the same,
but always on switch. Why screw with wifi **** on simple stuff.


That's what I've got. Work great!
--

Freedom Isn't Free!


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