It's been eight days and no updates!
A lot can happen in eight days.....
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I do apologize. It basically comes down to having no time for it
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Tomorrow ! I got ALL day tomorrow ! I love ya' tomorrow, you're only a day away !....
Electricity is what we need !
I've been puzzling on how to do the wiring. I first thought about using the wireless remote control things you stick into a wall-outlet. But they have too many drawbacks: - not 100% reliable, they stick out of the wall too much, need for remote controls that get lost and loose battery power. I also thought about a clever set-up with relays controlled by 24V that switch the mains (230VAC) power. But that would be too clumsy.
So, now I decided to get two (or three) of these:
![](http://media.conrad.com/xl/5000_5999/5900/5900/5903/590350_BB_02_FB.EPS.jpg)
They have Euro plugs on the backside:
![](http://media.conrad.com/xl/5000_5999/5900/5900/5903/590350_ZB_00_FB.EPS.jpg)
The box can handle plenty of power (in total and per output) and it has a fuse to boot !
I will wire up three-conductor wire to each output and lead those through the roof and the walls. Install wall-outlet boxes:
![](http://www.onlinebouwmarkt.nl/winkel/images/Inbouwdoos%20-%20traditioneel.jpg)
and a wall-outlet inside:
![](http://www.onlinebouwmarkt.nl/winkel/images/Stopcontact%20-%20randaardeenkelarsys-polarwit.jpg)
So, every wall-outlet will have it's own switch. I will have 16 (or 24) switches/walloutlets. I can also wire up the neons and other lighting this way. Probably the most compact way to have so many mains switches together at one point.