• testaccount372920@piefed.zip
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    3 days ago

    This made me wonder, are there any mechanical switches that can be switched by a smart something? As in, a regular switch where the user always has mechanical control, even when the smart system is down, but that optionally can be switched by a smart sytem, state reading is optional.

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      3 days ago

      Most of them. The up and down are buttons behind the normal looking switch. It works manually before pairing to the network.

      Shelly also makes a small module that wires in with the existing switch. Up and down lose meaning and just signal to change state.

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      I’m using Sonoff switches. They work very well with HA but they also operate independently if it’s down. So I always install the behind a physical switch, that way I always have a backup in case something’s wrong (and I know it will happen).

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      If my brief research for HA sometimes ago is correct many popular brand have it, at least for electrical switches like lamp, also garage door opener conversion but the few I watched looked like a pain to set up.