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    Dec 9, 2012, 07:19 PM
    Create wireless light switches that turn on and off two sets of lights at same time?
    I'm looking to build a wireless olympic weightlifting weight set (irrelevant) but it needs three wireless switches that can turn on and off two sets of light bulbs. The catch is that all the lights need to come on at the same time, and if controller 1 turns on light 1 and controller 2 turns on light b, they both still need to come on at the same time. How to do that? Thank you.

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