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Difference between One-on Control and One-on Double Control

One-to-one control and one-to-two control refer to the switches in the lighting circuit, and their main difference lies in the control mode and control effect.

Single switch control means that one switch controls one lamp, and the switch can only be controlled in the switch body, not remotely. In use, if it is necessary to control the brightness or color of the lamp, it needs to be adjusted by another switch. Single-door control is suitable for simple and traditional lighting systems.

One-to-two control means that two switches control a light, and these two switches can be controlled in different positions to realize remote control and multi-directional control. In one-to-two control, one switch is usually called the main switch and the other switch is called the auxiliary switch. The main switch is generally installed at the position where the lamp needs to be controlled, and the auxiliary switch is generally installed at the position far away from the main switch for remote control. One switch and two controls are suitable for bedroom, living room and other lighting systems that need remote control and multi-directional control.

Generally speaking, one opening and one control and one opening and two controls can be selected according to their own needs and decoration conditions. If you need a simple traditional lighting system, you can choose a single control; If you need remote control and multi-directional control, you can choose one switch and two controls.