
Sonoff NSPanel Landscape Case
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Quick and simple landscape case to hold the Sonoff NSPanel (us). Prints on its back and the holes are deep enough to handle the long screws that come with the panel. If you do use the long screws you will probably want to drill out the hole to ensure it screws in without damaging the walls. I would strongly recommend finding some shorter ones. Just make sure the heads are small enough to fit inside the indents in the panel. I opted to use the panels on their own rather than as wall switches. Since most of my lights are already automated I just disabled the relays and can use them to control anything else I want. The display, screensaver gives me time and temperature from my chair in the living room and I can add other pages to control other lights and devices in the house. I used an old 2 prong extension wire and plug to connect the panel. Quite a bit cheaper than buying the Sonoff one. I run everything through Home Assistant so I flash any of the devices I can to Tasmota. The NSPanel is pretty easy to do. I then followed these instructions to allow me to customize the pages on the Panel. https://docs.nspanel.pky.eu/
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