I installed it in the attic to control some spotlights in my garden. Installation was very easy, I took some Romex and wired it to the inlet and outlet. The device comes with small clamps to secure your wires in addition to the clamps on the relay itself. I then installed a switch over a junction box in my attic and routed the wires inside, screwing them into the existing wires. . According to the instructions, it will automatically enter pairing mode when powered. So I put my hub (Hubitat) in Zigbee pairing mode, turned on the breaker and after a few seconds it was detected. To be honest, it was probably one of the quickest and easiest pairing methods I've ever had!
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