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Do I understand correctly that I can still operate the lamp manually by pressing the push button on the switch?
But that it is also possible for the Shelly to cause the lamp to burn or not burn, time dependent? The condition for this must then be that the contact on the Eltako is set to 'on', and thus the push button switch must have been pressed, correct?
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I have Eltako S09-24V in use. These are +/- 13 years old. I don't think this product is still available on the market, but I see there's a S09-12V that looks exactly the same as the 24V model I have.
I know the Shelly Pro 2 can handle 2 devices, but is it useful in my use case, since only 1 lamp is involved.
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I'm probably going to come across as very stupid, but would it be possible to clarify that a little additionally? What cable should be connected to what 'contact', both along the Shelly side, and along the Eltako side?
By the way, you write the Shelly Pro 1 or 2. What would be the advantage of choosing the 2 instead of the 1 in this scenario?
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I would like to know if the Shelly Pro 1 or the Pro 1 PM is useful for following use case.
My lighting in my house is currently controlled via Eltako impulse relays combined with push buttons. The pushbuttons operate on 24V AC and in my electrical cabinet, in addition to the L + N + ground cables from the lights (230V), SVV cables used in the pushbutton switches (24V AC) are also used.
I would like to replace 1 of the current Eltako impulse relays with a Shelly Pro 1 because I want 1 lamp to be time-controlled.
Is the Shelly Pro 1 usable (or do I need a Pro 2 or other model?) in this scenario and which wire diagram can I use for this?
It so happens that the current diagrams for the L always use the same circuit for the lamps as the switches (hopefully I am expressing myself correctly and understandably), but so in my case there is a separate 230V and a 24V AC circuit.
Thanks in advance!