DIY In-Wall Sonoff Light Switch
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This Is An Old Version. Please See Version 2 Of The In-Wall Sonoff Light Switch. Version 2 Doesn'T Require The Additional Pcb And Button. You Can Find It Here: Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:2632463 After Printing, You Will Need To Insert The Actuator Through The Back Of The Mount Plate And **Carefully** Force The Tabs Of The Actuator Into The Holes On The Mount Plate. Once You Have The Actuator Installed, It Will Be A Little Stiff And Hard To Move, But Just Work It Back A Forth A Few Times And It Will Soon Operate Smoothly. You Will Also Need To Make Up The Pcb That Holds The Pull-Up Resistors And Buttons Which The Actuator Presses. I Just Used Some Perf-Board And Salvaged Buttons And Resistors To Make It. The Pcb Should Be Shaped As In The Image Above Because The Sonoff'S Button And Led Are Rather Tall And I Wanted To Make Sure That The Whole Switch Enclosure Would Fit Inside The Wall With The Existing Wires Tucked Behind It. Below Is My Video Describing My Sonoff In-Wall Light Switch. I Also Show How To Install It In The Wall, By Replacing An Existing Light Switch. One Thing To Note, The Sonoff Will **Not** Be Able To Replace A 3-Way Light Switch, I Explain This More In The Video. I Debated Uploading This To A Different Site And Charge $1 To Download It. But Ultimately I Decided Against That, As I Am A Big Fan Of Open Source And Have Benefited From It So Much. So Instead Of Paying For The .Stl Files, I Would Appreciate It If You Would Subscribe To My New Youtube Channel And Share The Video. Https://Www.Youtube.Com/Watch?V=Xgzf7Lwwa0A&T=49S
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