I have older home and could not get switch and wires to fit. I wound up buying spacer which did the trick. I didn't have to cut out old box and put in new.Also will dimmer work with a regular incandecent 3 way bulb ? (low-med-full)
@Digital David , there are multiple kinds of these light switches there is one with a plus and minus and then there is this one do you know the difference. I can't find a difference on their website.
Question about the dimming... Does it only dim in steps like that? I was hoping for a smooth on/off. I just bought these on Amazon but if they only step dim I'll probably return them.
Treat light Single Smart/Wifi Switches We've gotten the switch to connect to the net and pair with the app. Alexa acknowledes it too but the light either doesn't come on, or barely comes on. We've tried both the app, Alexa and manually doing it. Our wall outlet has 3 lines: Copper (Ground), White (Neutral) and a Black. The smart switch has the green (paired with the Copper/ground), white (paired with the white/neutral) and the blacks paired together. There is a red one with the smartswitch. We've tried pairing that with the black and also not used it at all. We are so lost and have tried so many combinations that my husband is losing hope. Help? Thank you!
You need to have 4 wires... 2 blacks, white, and a ground... 1 black will be your live/line wire and the other black will be your load wire (going to your light fixture)
@@DigitalDavid my switch outlet has 3 ... Ground (copper), black line and white... Now the switch . Treatlife Smart Light Switch, Neutral Wire Needed, 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi Light Switch, Works with Alexa and Google Assistant, Schedule, Remote Control, Single Pole, ETL Listed (1 PACK) www.amazon.com/dp/B07R7PCCT9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hsiiEbYM64BEH Has 4 wires .. a black, red, white and green. How can I connect 3 wires from my socket, to 4 wires on a smart switch ? If you know about electrical stuff, do you know why that the bulbs would be very dim and flickering? If you don't know, that's ok. I'm truly just trying to find out if it's hooked up right and why it isn't turning on like a normal switch does
i have my kitchen light with two switches combine, one for the garage light and one for the kitchen light, i want a smart switch just for the kitchen light. how is this done?
This seems like it just steps in brightness, not infinitely dimmable like a regular mechanical dimmer. Are there any wifi dimmers that have smoother dimming?
I need the dimmer light switch to control a remote plug system. There are no switches connected to wall outlets in our home. Duh ... I have the Smart Dimmer Plug controlled by the app, but I need to have manually controlled for others without the app. Secondly, can a switch/plug be controlled by two phones, I tried to do it but it kept disconnecting the device from the original phone. What am I doing wrong ?
Thank you for your questions about the Treatlife WiFi Smart Dimmer Switch and Smart Dimmer Plug. It sounds like you're looking for a way to manually control your remote plug system without using the app, which can be a common issue for some users. One possible solution could be to use a separate remote control for the plug system, or to install a separate switch or dimmer that is compatible with the system. Regarding your second question, it is possible to control a switch or plug using multiple phones, but it's important to ensure that both phones are connected to the same WiFi network and have the same login credentials for the app. If the device keeps disconnecting from the original phone, it could be due to connectivity issues or a problem with the app itself. You may want to try resetting the device and reinstalling the app to see if that helps resolve the issue. Additionally, you can contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance with troubleshooting. cnl
Hi David I have a ground, a black and a white wire. I feel like im missing extra wires. I've watched multiple videos and all videos have more than 3 wires coming from the wall. Thanks
So I currently own a dimmer switch in my main bedroom and another installed in another bedroom. Both are on same power circuit and they turn on simultaneously regardless of its off on other swotch. Anyone have a remedy to this. Treatlife support doesnt have a resolution for this.
I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing an issue with your Treatlife WiFi Smart Dimmer Switches turning on simultaneously. This can be caused by a few different factors, such as wiring and electrical noise, and may require a bypass module to stabilize the electrical circuit. If you've already contacted Treatlife's support team and they were unable to offer a resolution, returning the product may be the best course of action for you. It's important to ensure that any smart home products you purchase are compatible with your home's electrical system and that they meet your specific needs. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask. cnl
Thank you for the video. I am having an issue where I installed 2 of these switches next to each other, one seems to also control the other switch light whether i use the app or the physical buttons, any help ?
I have two dimmers that are installed very close back to back and one can control the other even though both light power sources are different circuit.
Im having a similar issue. Same circuit but different rooms turn on at same time. Customer supports dont have a better resolution other than put old switches and different bulbs in.
I am not sure I know what you are talking about so maybe you can enlighten me and anyone else readomg the comments... You have to have a neutral wire for this switch to work!
Thank you for this video! I cant get the led to flash no matter how long I hold the switch for. Any suggestions? The switch functions properly. I just cant connect to the app. Thanks for your help
Strange... Usually it's 5-10 seconds or so... As much as you probably don't want to do it I'd take it back off the wall and just disconnect the power wire (black) and then reconnect it to see if that does the trick
Thanks for the reply. Yes I disconnected everything and still no luck. Not sure what the problem is but I ordered another one to see if it was defective. I’ll let you know how it goes. Thanks again
Thanks for your video bro. So I'm skeptical about buying these. THe reviews are great, but will this company be around in 5 years or longer? That is the only reason I'm still leaning towards TP-LINK ultimately it seems like its the better buy longterm. What do you think? Have you done any research on this company?
You are so welcome for the video! I am so glad you watched and decided to leave a comment :) You know someone else was just asking me about the long-term view on these no-name devices and my only answer is time will tell! You can't go wrong with TP-Link as they are a proven brand/leader in smart tech. So most of these products are all identical to other no-name brands on Amazon and come from the same wholesale manufacturer in China. Literally the only thing that changes are the graphics/logo/brand on the item and packaging... sometimes even that does not change! So I am sure the manufacturer will be around long-term but the products themselves will keep switching names/brands and online sellers merge/change/exit/grow etc! Does any of that help or make sense to you? My mentality is to buy cheap (and save money) but you can never go wrong with a trusted brand and play the long-term game!
@@DigitalDavid so it just so happens that 4 which has been on sale for $60 went on lightning sale for $51 or basically $12 each. If they last for the 2 year warranty or more without problems for roughly $255, then i think i got a good deal. If TP-Link goes on sale, I can send these back. But currently I will pay $600+ for 20 TP-Link switches. That is a lot of money for an evolving technology. At $100 per year, it will take me 6 years to recoup that. Plus newer tech will be out by then. If they fail, they are a lesson learned but a cheap lesson learned.
@@DigitalDavid, there are multiple kinds of these light switches there is one with a plus and minus and then there is this one do you know the difference. I can't find a difference on their website.
sI have the same issue, 3 dimmers connected on same line for 3 rooms, and next room is controlled by others dimmers (I spent 2 days on this and went crazy looking for information on the internet but nothing until I saw your message). I tried everything possible. The smart wiif switch in my office is off, and from my bathroom switch, I can turn the lights in the bathroom as well as the office lights! GO FIGURE! ... 2 days of my time tracking, testing so many possibilities but the problem seems to be the switches.
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I have older home and could not get switch and wires to fit. I wound up buying spacer which did the trick. I didn't have to cut out old box and put in new.Also will dimmer work with a regular incandecent 3 way bulb ? (low-med-full)
Great question. Here is the best explanation I could find for you: homeadditionplus.com/dev/electrical/3-way-light-bulbs-dimmer-switches/
@Digital David , there are multiple kinds of these light switches there is one with a plus and minus and then there is this one do you know the difference. I can't find a difference on their website.
No it appears to only be cosmetic and style! Pick whatever you like/want! I personally think the + - looks awesome and super practical!
Question about the dimming... Does it only dim in steps like that? I was hoping for a smooth on/off. I just bought these on Amazon but if they only step dim I'll probably return them.
Treat light Single Smart/Wifi Switches
We've gotten the switch to connect to the net and pair with the app. Alexa acknowledes it too but the light either doesn't come on, or barely comes on. We've tried both the app, Alexa and manually doing it.
Our wall outlet has 3 lines: Copper (Ground), White (Neutral) and a Black. The smart switch has the green (paired with the Copper/ground), white (paired with the white/neutral) and the blacks paired together. There is a red one with the smartswitch. We've tried pairing that with the black and also not used it at all. We are so lost and have tried so many combinations that my husband is losing hope. Help? Thank you!
You need to have 4 wires... 2 blacks, white, and a ground... 1 black will be your live/line wire and the other black will be your load wire (going to your light fixture)
@@DigitalDavid my switch outlet has 3 ... Ground (copper), black line and white...
Now the switch .
Treatlife Smart Light Switch, Neutral Wire Needed, 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi Light Switch, Works with Alexa and Google Assistant, Schedule, Remote Control, Single Pole, ETL Listed (1 PACK) www.amazon.com/dp/B07R7PCCT9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hsiiEbYM64BEH
Has 4 wires .. a black, red, white and green.
How can I connect 3 wires from my socket, to 4 wires on a smart switch ?
If you know about electrical stuff, do you know why that the bulbs would be very dim and flickering?
If you don't know, that's ok. I'm truly just trying to find out if it's hooked up right and why it isn't turning on like a normal switch does
i have my kitchen light with two switches combine, one for the garage light and one for the kitchen light, i want a smart switch just for the kitchen light. how is this done?
This seems like it just steps in brightness, not infinitely dimmable like a regular mechanical dimmer. Are there any wifi dimmers that have smoother dimming?
I didn't mind the smoothness, but there are probably smoother ones out there!
~B
I need the dimmer light switch to control a remote plug system. There are no switches connected to wall outlets in our home. Duh ...
I have the Smart Dimmer Plug controlled by the app, but I need to have manually controlled for others without the app.
Secondly, can a switch/plug be controlled by two phones, I tried to do it but it kept disconnecting the device from the original phone. What am I doing wrong ?
Thank you for your questions about the Treatlife WiFi Smart Dimmer Switch and Smart Dimmer Plug. It sounds like you're looking for a way to manually control your remote plug system without using the app, which can be a common issue for some users. One possible solution could be to use a separate remote control for the plug system, or to install a separate switch or dimmer that is compatible with the system.
Regarding your second question, it is possible to control a switch or plug using multiple phones, but it's important to ensure that both phones are connected to the same WiFi network and have the same login credentials for the app. If the device keeps disconnecting from the original phone, it could be due to connectivity issues or a problem with the app itself. You may want to try resetting the device and reinstalling the app to see if that helps resolve the issue. Additionally, you can contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance with troubleshooting. cnl
I need help with a smart Dual Switch dimmer
Still need help?
~B
Hi David
I have a ground, a black and a white wire. I feel like im missing extra wires. I've watched multiple videos and all videos have more than 3 wires coming from the wall. Thanks
John R exactly why I gave it thumbs down. No one shows how to get the extra wire and how to go about doing that!
So I currently own a dimmer switch in my main bedroom and another installed in another bedroom. Both are on same power circuit and they turn on simultaneously regardless of its off on other swotch. Anyone have a remedy to this. Treatlife support doesnt have a resolution for this.
I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing an issue with your Treatlife WiFi Smart Dimmer Switches turning on simultaneously. This can be caused by a few different factors, such as wiring and electrical noise, and may require a bypass module to stabilize the electrical circuit.
If you've already contacted Treatlife's support team and they were unable to offer a resolution, returning the product may be the best course of action for you. It's important to ensure that any smart home products you purchase are compatible with your home's electrical system and that they meet your specific needs. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask. cnl
Thank you for the video. I am having an issue where I installed 2 of these switches next to each other, one seems to also control the other switch light whether i use the app or the physical buttons, any help ?
I have two dimmers that are installed very close back to back and one can control the other even though both light power sources are different circuit.
@@mingkilam6705 were you able to ask the company about it ? any solutions ?
Im having a similar issue. Same circuit but different rooms turn on at same time. Customer supports dont have a better resolution other than put old switches and different bulbs in.
Same issue here
Interesting. I'd see if the manufacturer can help you out. I haven't run into this problem so I'm not gonna be much help unfortunately
~B
Very good effort with the lights and wiring but you don’t show how to get the extra wire when you don’t have it. Thanks
I am not sure I know what you are talking about so maybe you can enlighten me and anyone else readomg the comments... You have to have a neutral wire for this switch to work!
What if you don’t have a neutral wire? What do you do then?
Thank you for this video! I cant get the led to flash no matter how long I hold the switch for. Any suggestions? The switch functions properly. I just cant connect to the app. Thanks for your help
Strange... Usually it's 5-10 seconds or so... As much as you probably don't want to do it I'd take it back off the wall and just disconnect the power wire (black) and then reconnect it to see if that does the trick
Thanks for the reply. Yes I disconnected everything and still no luck. Not sure what the problem is but I ordered another one to see if it was defective. I’ll let you know how it goes. Thanks again
Ok so I got the replacement switch in today. Hooked it up and BAM! It worked instantly. Thanks again for your help. Keep up the great work 🤙🏼
Thanks for your video bro. So I'm skeptical about buying these. THe reviews are great, but will this company be around in 5 years or longer? That is the only reason I'm still leaning towards TP-LINK ultimately it seems like its the better buy longterm. What do you think? Have you done any research on this company?
You are so welcome for the video! I am so glad you watched and decided to leave a comment :) You know someone else was just asking me about the long-term view on these no-name devices and my only answer is time will tell! You can't go wrong with TP-Link as they are a proven brand/leader in smart tech. So most of these products are all identical to other no-name brands on Amazon and come from the same wholesale manufacturer in China. Literally the only thing that changes are the graphics/logo/brand on the item and packaging... sometimes even that does not change! So I am sure the manufacturer will be around long-term but the products themselves will keep switching names/brands and online sellers merge/change/exit/grow etc! Does any of that help or make sense to you? My mentality is to buy cheap (and save money) but you can never go wrong with a trusted brand and play the long-term game!
@@DigitalDavid so it just so happens that 4 which has been on sale for $60 went on lightning sale for $51 or basically $12 each. If they last for the 2 year warranty or more without problems for roughly $255, then i think i got a good deal. If TP-Link goes on sale, I can send these back. But currently I will pay $600+ for 20 TP-Link switches. That is a lot of money for an evolving technology. At $100 per year, it will take me 6 years to recoup that. Plus newer tech will be out by then. If they fail, they are a lesson learned but a cheap lesson learned.
@@DigitalDavid, there are multiple kinds of these light switches there is one with a plus and minus and then there is this one do you know the difference. I can't find a difference on their website.
I have a double light switch can I install them side by side?
Yep you just need a different plate. They have plates with the big square cut out on one side and a regular switch on the other
Dude I can I use it with 220v?
No it is 120v!
I have been using it in Peru (220v) for 2 months and I have had no problems.
Dude?
Hi David
I install 1 of them on each room
I have 3 rooms so its working but if I have it on the lower point the next rooms its on 😐😐😐
I have the same issue. Sent message to smart life support and their technicians are investigating it. Hopefully I get a positive response soon
sI have the same issue, 3 dimmers connected on same line for 3 rooms, and next room is controlled by others dimmers (I spent 2 days on this and went crazy looking for information on the internet but nothing until I saw your message). I tried everything possible. The smart wiif switch in my office is off, and from my bathroom switch, I can turn the lights in the bathroom as well as the office lights! GO FIGURE! ... 2 days of my time tracking, testing so many possibilities but the problem seems to be the switches.
Honestly not sure what could be causing that - @mihiramiar5641 Did smart life ever get back to you?
~B
Why wouldn't you show the overhead shot when you're dimming? 😑
Sorry!
~B
This Product is of Cheap Quality and the reviews are Fake.
Absolutely not true.
Yeah.. absolutely Not True buddy, so there.
Disagree but to each their own!