I have a Control4 system in my home and I am wondering if there is a way to turn on and off 4 circuits in my back yard "without installing a Control4 Lighting Panel". The contractor that is doing the work is not giving me any real options. I have a pool equipment room that is located about 75 ft from my house and in that room is a 125 amp panel that controls the pumps and pool lights. Pentair panel. From the pool equipment room to my house the electrician ran 1/12" conduit to the location where I want to put in a keypad or 4 switches. The Control4 technician ran cat 5 cables from his rack to that location. The electrician was told by the control4 tech to extend all the 120v lines up to that location and he would install some kind of line voltage control4 switches in the wall at that location and then run the switch legs back to the equipment room. The 4 line voltage switches would talk to the keypad via WiFi. The electrician is at odds because he said that it would create voltage drop out to the tennis court lights. I don't want 4 switches on my wall next to the keypad anyways. Is there any product like for example the Control4® C4-DIN-8REL-E8- Channel Relay that could be used in place of a full on lighting panel?
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I have a Control4 system in my home and I am wondering if there is a way to turn on and off 4 circuits in my back yard "without installing a Control4 Lighting Panel". The contractor that is doing the work is not giving me any real options. I have a pool equipment room that is located about 75 ft from my house and in that room is a 125 amp panel that controls the pumps and pool lights. Pentair panel. From the pool equipment room to my house the electrician ran 1/12" conduit to the location where I want to put in a keypad or 4 switches. The Control4 technician ran cat 5 cables from his rack to that location. The electrician was told by the control4 tech to extend all the 120v lines up to that location and he would install some kind of line voltage control4 switches in the wall at that location and then run the switch legs back to the equipment room. The 4 line voltage switches would talk to the keypad via WiFi. The electrician is at odds because he said that it would create voltage drop out to the tennis court lights. I don't want 4 switches on my wall next to the keypad anyways. Is there any product like for example the Control4® C4-DIN-8REL-E8- Channel Relay that could be used in place of a full on lighting panel?
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