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Train the cat to throw a switch?
https://youtu.be/lpi19vExbzc
Would a motion detector switch work? I put one in a walk-in closet - it
simply replaced the standard switch. Enter the closet and the light
comes on. The switch is set to keep the light on for a few minutes then
turn off the light if no further motion is detected.
Eric Russell
Mebane, NC
On 2/7/2019 12:40 PM, Steve Hammatt, Mount Vernon WA USA via Shop-talk
wrote:
> Iâ??m looking to remotely control an existing fan.
> The fan is currently manually controlled by a
> normal 110V 15A wall on-off switch. Iâ??m looking
> for hardware that can replace the existing switch
> and operate the fan for a pre-set (hopefully adjustable)
> length of time. The new timer hardware would be wirelessly
> controlled by a remote pressure pad.
> Hereâ??s the scenario:
> Cat comes into the laundry room (where the cat box is
> located) and enters the cat box. The pressure pad would
> be outside the cat box entry and the cat would activate the
> pressure switch in the entry pad and a wireless signal would
> be transmitted to the 110V power switch located in the existing
> wall mounted gang box. In my case, the entry pad is very near an
> existing outlet, so it could be 110V. The fan would automatically
> come on for a pre-determined amount of time, then automatically
> turn off.The cat exiting the cat box would have no affect on the fan
> since itâ??s already running.
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<p>Would a motion detector switch work? I put one in a walk-in
closet - it simply replaced the standard switch. Enter the closet
and the light comes on. The switch is set to keep the light on for
a few minutes then turn off the light if no further motion is
detected. <br>
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Eric Russell<br>
Mebane, NC <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/7/2019 12:40 PM, Steve Hammatt,
Mount Vernon WA USA via Shop-talk wrote:<br>
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<div>Iâ??m looking to remotely control an existing fan.</div>
<div>The fan is currently manually controlled by a </div>
<div>normal 110V 15A wall on-off switch. Iâ??m looking </div>
<div>for hardware that can replace the existing switch </div>
<div>and operate the fan for a pre-set (hopefully adjustable)
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<div>length of time. The new timer hardware would be
wirelessly </div>
<div>controlled by a remote pressure pad.</div>
<div>Â </div>
<div>Hereâ??s the scenario:</div>
<div>Cat comes into the laundry room (where the cat box is </div>
<div>located) and enters the cat box. The pressure pad would
</div>
<div>be outside the cat box entry and the cat would activate
the </div>
<div>pressure switch in the entry pad and a wireless signal
would </div>
<div>be transmitted to the 110V power switch located in the
existing </div>
<div>wall mounted gang box. In my case, the entry pad is very
near an </div>
<div>existing outlet, so it could be 110V. The fan would
automatically </div>
<div>come on for a pre-determined amount of time, then
automatically </div>
<div>turn off.The cat exiting the cat box would have no affect
on the fan </div>
<div>since itâ??s already running.</div>
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