All the information I have about my questions along with pictures.
http://seankelleys.com/amazon-echo/index.htmlI’m a quadriplegic in need of some help getting my Amazon Echo's smart device switches set up to control my lights and ceiling fan. I have no movement below my shoulders so this would give me the ability to do a couple of things on my own especially late nights when my parents are sleeping and I am awake using my computer or watching a movie on the television.
I live in Southern California, City of Orange so if anybody knows any electricians or somebody with the skills to help with set up I would appreciate any information.
I have:
Amazon Echo - It is hooked up and working fine.
Lutron Caseta Wireless Smart Bridge (L-BDG-WH?) and a dimmer kit. These are still in the box. (pictures below)
2 Light Switchs in the Kit: Lutron P-PKG1W-WH Caseta wireless 600-watt/150-watt Multi-Location In-Wall with Pico Remote Control
Casablanca Panama Ceiling Fan: Model: 6611D (
http://www.casablancafanco.com/Parts-Manuals) The fan was installed 2004.
I would like:
A switch for my ceiling fan so that I can control it's on/off and speeds with my voice. Are there any switches that will work for the fan I already have? There is no light on the fan. If my ceiling fan will not work are there any suggestions for a new ceiling fan without a light that is reasonably priced?
Advice and recommendations on other smart devices to help give me more independence that aren't crazy expensive
About my room & wiring:
My room is an addition that was added on in 2003 to the original house. I was recently told by an electrician that there is a neutral wire for the switches. I don't know how he figured that out by looking at the pictures below but that is what he said. I have two rows of lights, each row controlled by a different switch.
If there are any other awesome ideas to give me more independence I would be grateful to hear them.