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Sep 27, 2022 - 03:24 AM
Smart Bulbs are designed to be powered all the time, otherwise it's not possible to control them until they are physically powered on. They are also "mesh based" network devices, cutting the power to them constantly will have a hugely negative impact on the network.
Even ignoring that, generally speaking you can't use an inline module to control Smart Bulbs, especially modules that don't require Neutral. This is because they leak current via the load in order to power themselves, which can cause problems with Smart Bulbs such as flashing, While a Bypass accessory can sometimes help with this it's still not advisable to use modules with Smart Bulbs.
Even ignoring that, generally speaking you can't use an inline module to control Smart Bulbs, especially modules that don't require Neutral. This is because they leak current via the load in order to power themselves, which can cause problems with Smart Bulbs such as flashing, While a Bypass accessory can sometimes help with this it's still not advisable to use modules with Smart Bulbs.
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