DIN Rail switches

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DIN Rail switches

#1 Post by pppp33 » 09 Feb 2022, 23:52

Hello there,
I am in Italy and I want to set up a little switching system for lights.
The ideal way is to use DIN Rail switch, like this one,
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but I have no notice of re-flashable ones.
Is any european friend aware of a re-flashable DIN Device ?
Sonoff + DIN Adapter is not an option because of form factor.... :|
Thanks....
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Re: DIN Rail switches

#2 Post by TD-er » 10 Feb 2022, 09:10

Hmm that's an interesting idea.
But I wonder if it is a good idea to have a number of WiFi devices close to each other.
Isn't it a better idea to use solid state relais and then control them via 1 unit?
After all those SSR units are nothing more than a LED on the low voltage side.

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Re: DIN Rail switches

#3 Post by pppp33 » 10 Feb 2022, 19:56

You're right Td-Er, perhaps it's better a 4-way box and 4 opto relays, but the problem is AFAIK there's no engineered product, with CE mark, etc.
So you can't use it in a typical office environment.
Is somebody aware of some flashable din-rail box ?
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Re: DIN Rail switches

#4 Post by TD-er » 10 Feb 2022, 20:03

Not sure about the CE mark, but Sonoff also has several 4-channel units.
the 4ch units are with DIN rail.
The smaller ones can be mounted on a DIN rail adapter, but those will take quite a bit more space than the one you showed.

Shelly does also have a number of DIN rail modules: https://shelly.cloud/
However I don't know about the hardware used in those new pro series. So not sure if those can run ESPEasy.

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