All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: WIFI Light Switch 2112 wrote: You will need the ground to connect to the black Input wire of the controller for it to work. Ah, gotcha. My brother who is very knowledgeable with electrical work will be wiring it all up. I was just curious. Trying to learn as I go.Re: WIFI Light Switch 2112 wrote: That will work. I keep harping on the ground because I wanted to install a dimmer on the bedroom light. There wasn't a ground available and pulling one would have been difficult. So, is the ground wire just for dimming purposes?Re: WIFI Light Switch 2112 wrote: jisaiah14 wrote: I just found this one. Thinking of getting some of these since they are 2 channels and using them. Will they work with my 12v lighting? https://a.co/d/5A5sOQM That should work. Do you know if a ground is available at the switch? You'll have to pull one if not. Otherwise you'll be better off with the singles and and install them at the light fixtures One is not ran to the light switches, but there is a ground available that is ran into something else that I can tap into in the same location.Re: WIFI Light SwitchI just found this one. Thinking of getting some of these since they are 2 channels and using them. Will they work with my 12v lighting? https://a.co/d/5A5sOQMRe: WIFI Light Switchhttps://www.rv-intelligence.com/product/pigtail-adapter/ Would these work by any chance?Re: WIFI Light Switch wa8yxm wrote: I have not seen Wi-Fi switches for 12 volt. 120 yes 12 no. I've seen RF-Remote for 12 volt.. But not Wi-Fi. Do you happen to have a link to the RF switches?Re: WIFI Light Switch belairbrian wrote: If you want to use only wifi, you would leave the switch on and put the controller wither before teh switch (better) or after it (likely easier). If you put it before the switch, you can have the controller on but the switch would still turn them on and off (as would wifi). After the switch, would work much the same, but turning the switch off would likely require turning on the switch and turning on by wifi (the controller would loose power and would either revert to it's default state or remember last state, realy depends on the internal design of the controller). All the controller is is a wifi controlled switch. So you are in effect putitng two sitches in series. I would most likely put it after the switch as that would be easier and I could keep the switch on all the time with no issues (the RV stays hooked up to shore power anyways). Just need to find a switch that will work and one that is small enough so 5 could fit in the same compartment (or a couple of switches that could have multiple of the light switches wired into it).Re: WIFI Light Switch belairbrian wrote: Have you considered using light controllers vs switches. There are LED controllers that go between the power source and the light fixture. Typically operate on 5-28v. The module would be powered by the 12v to the light fixture. So you can put it inline between the switch and the fixture. But you will need to use LED bulbs if you aren't already. Here's an example. Ignore thw power brick as the RV 12v system repalces it. ***Link Removed*** Would a controller work for the switch itself? There are roughly 15 lights going to all the switches I am wanting to make WiFi controlled.Re: WIFI Light Switch Dutch_12078 wrote: If this is the standard 12 volt lighting used in most RV's, that adds a different level of complexity in finding a WiFi accessible switching system. Most of the WiFi remote switches on the market are for 120 volt use and are powered by 120 volts. Yes it is 12v.Re: WIFI Light Switch austinjenna wrote: I guess I need to ask the very first question and that is - will you have internet and a router with you wherever you go camping? If you do then great - I think any wifi switch would work provided its able to fit into the outlet. A lot of them are big and chunky and you might not have the room for them to fit in I will have WIFI 24/7 as I am not moving the RV. The size is the issue. Standard switches will not work due to the size of them. 5 of the switches I want to replace are located on the same control/electronics panel on the bottom side of it with others (Water heater, etc) right above them.