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#201860 7-Sep-2016 13:31
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We have 15 separate buildings spread over about 200 meters that we want their individual exterior lights to all switch on and off the same time as the street lights.
Initially told by the local power company that could do it via ripple but they have gone quiet on us!
No don't want to use Philips Hue but the area has wifi coverage.
There must be a simple inexpensive method?!
Thanks




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stuffed

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  #1625435 8-Sep-2016 09:28
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Thanks everyone for your input but now have got it sorted. Briefly, the local power contractor to Council is supplying ripple control units for each building - FOC. These will be controlled on the same circuit as the street lights.




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