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Reddit mentions of Fosmon C-10683 Wireless Remote Control Outdoor Electrical Outlet Switch Weatherproof Heavy Duty 3-Prong Plug-in ETL Listed (Battery Included), 1 PACK

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Fosmon C-10683 Wireless Remote Control Outdoor Electrical Outlet Switch Weatherproof Heavy Duty 3-Prong Plug-in ETL Listed (Battery Included), 1 PACK. Here are the top ones.

Fosmon C-10683 Wireless Remote Control Outdoor Electrical Outlet Switch Weatherproof Heavy Duty 3-Prong Plug-in ETL Listed (Battery Included), 1 PACK
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Great for lighting: remotely turn your indoor and outdoor lighting ON/OFFConveniently turn your outside lights on from indoors or turn hard to reach places on with a click of a remoteDurable, weather resistant construction for outdoor useMultiple uses, including TVs, lighting, heaters, sprinkler systems, terrariums, aquariums, humidifiers, shop vac power tool, dust collectorIncludes a Limited Lifetime Warranty
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.8 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.525 Pounds
Width7.2 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Fosmon C-10683 Wireless Remote Control Outdoor Electrical Outlet Switch Weatherproof Heavy Duty 3-Prong Plug-in ETL Listed (Battery Included), 1 PACK:

u/BabylonDrifter · 3 pointsr/ReefTank

Log into the Apex dashboard and drag the slider to "off." /s

(Kidding, an Apex would probably be overkill for a tank of that size)

For water changes I have some little remote control plugs that work really, really well. THIS is the one I use.

u/DanielHeth · 2 pointsr/shapeoko

I'm using cheap 4" Sewer pipe, the thinner lighter pvc piping along with Whye and 45deg elbows. Picked them up at Lowes because they had the brighter white pipe compared to the sun-tinted stuff they had at HD. Since i was simply hanging them from the ceiling, i wanted them to look "nice".


Few things i'm doing which i'm not sure is fully necessary...

  1. Once cut and ready to assemble (i went one piece at a time, slowly measuring along the way) i lightly wax the inside of the pipes to keep things flowing nicely. No joinery, just pressed to fit by hand which allows me to expand easily like i did for this 3rd drop. I just wax as far as my arm can reach, not really worrying too much on the longer pipes.
  2. I have simple plastic blast gates... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005VRPQ92
  3. Remote controlling the DC via https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072F9DGRL
  4. All of my drops have these quick-connectors.. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009AY5ET4 . On the hose side i use their male connector https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009AY5E94
  5. Since i installed a 4" piping and such, i reduce to 2.5" just after the blast gate/quick-connector... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002DSDSY2
  6. Then extremely flexible 2.5" hose to the dust boot... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M35BE8D
  7. Lastly into the SuckIt dust boot... https://www.suckitdustboot.com/product-page/suckit-dust-boot-for-shapeoko-3-xl-and-xxl?categoryId=7b98942b-ae43-e2ff-7e50-014f08c9ff6b

    1-5 work perfectly with my other tools... miter saw, table saw, router table, etc... Since i don't have it yet, i can't attest to how well all this will work the SO3 (:fingerscrossed:).
u/thedude386 · 2 pointsr/DIY

You could get something like this and have a remote to turn the lights on and off.

https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Fosmon-Electrical-Weatherproof-Included/dp/B072F9DGRL

u/Roderrooder · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Thank you for the reply, after doing some research yesterday I came to the same conclusion. I would think that an app or phone could bridge the divide between two smart devices but i guess we aren't there yet.

I ended up going with one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072F9DGRL/?coliid=IR8E466WS784J&colid=2NZBR3EQDND0I&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

I don't really need the extra ability to control via my phone although it would be nice. Also I wish this thing had a physical button on the outlet itself in-case of remote failure or dead batteries but at that point I can just bypass it and go straight to the wall.

u/SirEDCaLot · 1 pointr/homeautomation

If you do that, then why do you need WiFi? Why not just get a remote control thing like this? That's designed for turning Christmas lights off but your application will be the same I'd think.

Also do you have any other home automation stuff?