Old school spark here. That idea could have saved a hell of a headache on many jobs. It's a great idea for those sort of jobs where require is a real ballache
@@HeritageElectrical Thanks for your response. 1 final question, I have an assessment with Napit coming up as I am trying to get signed up with them. How do you find the CPS assessors in general (what do they look for etc)? And do you have any tips? Kind Regards
I did not know they could do more than one light per unit. So it would be live and neutral in and 2 switch lives out then just send a neutral direct to the light
Old school spark here. That idea could have saved a hell of a headache on many jobs. It's a great idea for those sort of jobs where require is a real ballache
Nice install! What make of box did you use to house the controllers? I’m looking for a large box to do something a bit similar. Thanks!
Great job, very neat. Certainly the way forward for lighting. Just need the brainiacs to develop wireless socket outlets 🙏
Could the quinetic module control a contactor first before operating a load?
Absolutely
Thanks for the reply.👍🏻
Hi, what do all the 4 wires do that go into each of the quinetic receivers? Thanks
Hi George
The 4 wires are neutral in and out and permanent live in and switched live out.
Cheers Paul
@@HeritageElectrical Thanks for your response. 1 final question, I have an assessment with Napit coming up as I am trying to get signed up with them. How do you find the CPS assessors in general (what do they look for etc)? And do you have any tips? Kind Regards
American standards have all wire nut caps up so that way moisture cannot get into the connection and cause corrosion
I did not know they could do more than one light per unit. So it would be live and neutral in and 2 switch lives out then just send a neutral direct to the light
Thats right Greg
God that's so handy wow