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Two Kitchen Lamps with One Cable: Ceiling-mounted Adapter & Remote Control for Independent Use

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  • #1 16912947
    TomaszKub
    Level 2  
    Hi,
    in the kitchen I have a ceiling-mounted lamp, switched on with a single switch. A simple shcemat as below.

    Two Kitchen Lamps with One Cable: Ceiling-mounted Adapter & Remote Control for Independent Use


    They will mount a second lamp, but I would like to avoid forging (only one phase cable is pulled out on the ceiling). Is it possible to mount on the ceiling some adapter that would separate the phase cable into two and at the same time enable the independent switching on / off of both lamps, e.g. using a remote control?

    best regards
    CT
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  • #2 16912993
    TomaszKub
    Level 2  
    Would such a device solve the case:
    3.1.18. Do not send links that will stop working after some time. This will cause the discussion to lose any meaning.
    [Retrofood]


    I assume that:
    1. I can separate the phase into two, e.g. with a connector.
    2. connect the power supply to the receiver
    3. connect the power supply from the receiver to the lamps
    4. connect neutral and ready?
  • #3 16913023
    Rezystor240
    Level 42  
    TomaszKub wrote:
    Is it possible to mount on the ceiling some adapter that would separate the phase cable into two and at the same time enable the independent switching on / off of both lamps, e.g. using a remote control?


    No.
    A normal wall switch cannot be physically impracticable.
    One switch controls the bulb / bulbs, all on or off.

    I do not recommend using inventions - remote control switches.
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  • #4 16913025
    karolark
    Level 42  
    TomaszKub wrote:
    Would such a device solve the case:
    3.1.18. Do not send links that will stop working after some time. This will cause the discussion to lose any meaning.
    [Retrofood]


    I assume that:
    1. I can separate the phase into two, e.g. with a connector.
    2. connect the power supply to the receiver
    3. connect the power supply from the receiver to the lamps
    4. connect neutral and ready?


    Unfortunately it's not on 12V DC
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  • #5 16913035
    TomaszKub
    Level 2  
    Ok, so it's probably more for leds or sensors etc.
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  • #6 16913465
    r103
    Level 36  
    How will it not bother you - maybe a ceiling switch / one with a drawstring /?
  • #7 16913989
    Peter134
    Level 18  
    The f & f bis-404 relay only needs it to have continuous power supply.
  • #8 16914010
    Oszech
    Level 13  
    If you are able to fit a fi60 flush controller somewhere in the lamp, you can use, for example, wireless solutions from fif or zamel, they offer even a dimming function.
  • #9 16914149
    mawerix123
    Level 39  
    TomaszKub wrote:
    Is it possible to mount on the ceiling some adapter that would separate the phase cable into two and at the same time enable the independent switching on / off of both lamps, e.g. using a remote control?


    You need the FW-R2P relay and the FW-WS2 transmitter

    http://www.fif.com.pl/produkt/2198/2212
    http://www.fif.com.pl/produkt/2198/2376

    The relay is mounted on the ceiling next to the outlet or in one of the luminaires and the transmitter can be replaced with an old switch. After the old switch has been removed, both wires connected to the switch must be connected together so that the outlet from the ceiling has a constant power supply.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the installation of a second kitchen lamp using a single ceiling-mounted cable while enabling independent control of both lamps. Users suggest various solutions, including the use of a relay system to separate the phase cable and allow for remote control operation. The F&F BIS-404 relay is mentioned as a suitable option requiring continuous power supply. Additionally, wireless solutions from brands like FIF and Zamel are recommended, which can include dimming functions. The FW-R2P relay and FW-WS2 transmitter from FIF are specifically noted for their compatibility with the proposed setup.
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