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anywhere on the plate is enough to toggle the light. I had to electrically |
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isolate the metal screws from it because they screw into a grounded switch box. |
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![a rusted metalic hand]({static}/images/light-switch/light1.jpg) |
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![my custom light switch, a Raspberry Pi computer, and an old iPhone]({static}/images/light-switch/light1.jpg) |
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## Function |
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This entire process happens quicker than half a second, so it feels instant. |
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![a rusted metalic hand]({static}/images/light-switch/light2.jpg) |
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![the front side which has several electrical components]({static}/images/light-switch/light2.jpg) |
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<span class="aside">Black stuff's liquid electrical tape</span> |
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![a rusted metalic hand]({static}/images/light-switch/light3.jpg) |
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![the back side which has wires soldered to connect all the components]({static}/images/light-switch/light3.jpg) |
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