The double micro switch is the closest zwave device I've seen so far. From there I could hard wire the power in the existing switch to always power the fan-canopy-module, and set up a multi-button in-wall keypad to control the device in the fan canopy. The only Z-Wave device I can find is the Leviton VRF01-1LX. In order to do this, I need to place something in the fan canopy to split the single power line to 2 independently controlled power lines. &0183 &32 Im looking for a way to control my ceiling fan with SmartThings.
I'd like to control each part separately using a separate switches. I'd like to replace it with a fan/light combo. Lights on fans with 3 wires usually red, black & white can be controlled using a separate Enbrighten Z-Wave smart switch or dimmer. NanoMote One and NanoMote Quad both come with an optional, key chain loop for simple day-to-day portability as a Z-Wave key fob. Do you want to Control & Monitor your ceiling fan from your bed or the Canary Islands Do you want to integrate it into your current Home Automation system. At only 50x50x14 mm, they’ve been designed to slide onto a table, slip into your pocket or connect to your keychain.
However, I'm a bit unclear about what you have now - do you currently have a single power wire which powers both your fan and light together -OR- do you have two (2) separate power wires (one for the light and one for the fan) so that each can be controlled separately?What I have now is a ceiling fan, with no light, on a single switch. &0183 &32 The control you need, always on hand.