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a way to turn off and on lights with a RF transmitter without holding button?
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Originally posted by 2Crazy4Nick:
You don't need the switch if you only want to turn them on/off via RF.

You need:
1 RF Transmitter
1 RF Reciever
1 Memory Cell
[Power]
[Lights]

Connect up the RF reciever output to the "toggle" input of the memory cell (bottom input on the right). Connect one output of memory cell (doesn't really matter which one since you just toggle the cell) to your light(s). Put power to RF reciever and memory cell. Click RF transmitter (RF reciever needs power input of 2 - 1 for own consumption, 1 to trigger the memory cell toggle). Done!
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Martin Harris Mar 9, 2019 @ 7:10am 
memory thing
Shiroe (cortana) Mar 9, 2019 @ 7:40am 
and how do i program that? i never used it bcoz i never understood it
Martin Harris Mar 9, 2019 @ 7:50am 
Originally posted by Shiroe (Cortana):
and how do i program that? i never used it bcoz i never understood it
just watch a tutorial
Shiroe (cortana) Mar 9, 2019 @ 7:56am 
tried several timed just for basic addition but still never understood it...
IF i knew it, i wouldnt be asking here duh...
Martin Harris Mar 9, 2019 @ 7:58am 
Originally posted by Shiroe (Cortana):
tried several timed just for basic addition but still never understood it...
IF i knew it, i wouldnt be asking here duh...

If a video, and all the other research you did didn't explain it for you, then how do I?
Shiroe (cortana) Mar 9, 2019 @ 7:59am 
So someone who knows, what do i need.
OBV i need a RF transmitter, a RF reciever, a switch, a splitter and a memory cell, but how do i connect them so the lights stays on or off when i click the button, like click 1 time to let them stay on and click again to turn them off.
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2Crazy4Nick Mar 9, 2019 @ 8:10am 
You don't need the switch if you only want to turn them on/off via RF.

You need:
1 RF Transmitter
1 RF Reciever
1 Memory Cell
[Power]
[Lights]

Connect up the RF reciever output to the "toggle" input of the memory cell (bottom input on the right). Connect one output of memory cell (doesn't really matter which one since you just toggle the cell) to your light(s). Put power to RF reciever and memory cell. Click RF transmitter (RF reciever needs power input of 2 - 1 for own consumption, 1 to trigger the memory cell toggle). Done!
Last edited by 2Crazy4Nick; Mar 9, 2019 @ 8:11am
Shiroe (cortana) Mar 9, 2019 @ 8:15am 
oh nice, ty, the answer i was looking for
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Date Posted: Mar 9, 2019 @ 6:52am
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