Hi All,
Can't see that this has been covered before (happy to be proved wrong if it has)...
I've bought myself a Philips Hue system, including the Dimmer Switch. The room currently has two separate light switches; one dimmer and one standard on/off. I'm looking to use blanking plates and a connector block to replace the existing switches - however if I just isolate the wires in the connector block, the circuit thinks it is permanently turned off and the Hue Apps/Dimmer Switch no longer work.
My question therefore is...Is there a specific way to connect the wires in the connector block so that the circuit sees itself as always on?
Thanks
Stark
Can't see that this has been covered before (happy to be proved wrong if it has)...
I've bought myself a Philips Hue system, including the Dimmer Switch. The room currently has two separate light switches; one dimmer and one standard on/off. I'm looking to use blanking plates and a connector block to replace the existing switches - however if I just isolate the wires in the connector block, the circuit thinks it is permanently turned off and the Hue Apps/Dimmer Switch no longer work.
My question therefore is...Is there a specific way to connect the wires in the connector block so that the circuit sees itself as always on?
Thanks
Stark