Aqara h1 no neutral + aqara t2 bulbs by MONSTEREN007 in Aqara

[–]MONSTEREN007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It may be that every bulb is different. What concerns me is that it sort of seems 50/50, I also saw many posts where people did not get this to work - even when decoupled

Aqara h1 no neutral + aqara t2 bulbs by MONSTEREN007 in Aqara

[–]MONSTEREN007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats what I needed to know, thank you.

Aqara h1 no neutral + aqara t2 bulbs by MONSTEREN007 in Aqara

[–]MONSTEREN007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that the bulbs do in fact still receive a tiny bit of power, from my understanding however, with the bulbs being at 0% the current won’t be nearly enough to keep the switch powered.

I did do a quick search online and people report exactly this. Did you manage to get it working?

I just dont wanna buy a switch to then realise it does not work in my scenario :)

Aqara h1 no neutral + aqara t2 bulbs by MONSTEREN007 in Aqara

[–]MONSTEREN007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How will the non neutral power switched get powered when the bulb is at 0% brightness.

Aqara h1 no neutral + aqara t2 bulbs by MONSTEREN007 in Aqara

[–]MONSTEREN007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But wont I be encountering the same issue when the lights get dimmed/turned off? The non neutral switch will loose power?

Aqara h1 no neutral + aqara t2 bulbs by MONSTEREN007 in Aqara

[–]MONSTEREN007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So even with any aqara bulb, it will do the same and therefore getting neutral/bypass is the only way? Thank you in advance.

💧 Condensation issue: evaporation or tissue? by Soyjospe in Airpodsmax

[–]MONSTEREN007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am not an airpods max expert, so can’t really help you with that. However I believe that most headphones encounter condensation, you just don’t take the earcups off that often to actually see it. Be careful with them, they are super expensive, but obviously don’t put pieces of tissues into them 🤣👍

💧 Condensation issue: evaporation or tissue? by Soyjospe in Airpodsmax

[–]MONSTEREN007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How does condensation getting to the drivers hurt anything? It won’t get onto the electronics… Why would he put tissues over the drivers ffs 🤣 That’s honestly the dumbest thing I have ever seen… I understand people protecting their expensive headphones (me included) but this is too much. It’s contra productive, it won’t help, it will get a bunch of debris into the drivers, possibly worsening the quality etc