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faithhealer

Potential customer has seen a switch which is set into or behind a tile and you just touch the tile to operate, hence you could have it in a shower. Anybody come across anthing like this? he doesn't want a pull switch or a switch outside the bathroom.
thanks
 
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jay

sounds like a touch pad recessed into tile yes have seen them they come in many colors not cheap thou:8:
 
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Benny Tiler

A company called sensorbility sell them, there loads of info on their website. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post the link though?

They look great if they do what they say on the website!
 
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diamondtiling

Sensorbility Ltd. | Bathroom and Kitchen


There you go FH.

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Daz

My neighbour has these. They are really groovy :thumbsup:.

You can have the sensor hidden behind a single tile or group of tiles which are isolated with a line of silicone around them. You can also have many sensors located around the room, i.e. an on/off switch at the door entrance, a dimmer control in the shower and dimmer over the bath. All good fun :lol:.
 

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