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TOPGREENER Dual Tech Humidity Sensor Switch, Infrared PIR Motion & Air Moisture Detection, Bathroom Fan & Light Control, Adjustable Timing, Neutral Wire Required, UL Listed, TDHOS5, White

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Color: White


Size: 1 Pack


Features

  • FAN TIMER SWITCH Dual-tech in-wall humidity control switch that controls both bathroom fan and light simultaneously. Dual technology of passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor switch and humidity sensor switch for fan. Automate light and exhaust fan control to keep you hands-free.
  • BATHROOM FAN OCCUPANCY DETECTOR Converts bathroom ventilation fan control wall switch with this smart humidity control switch, turning fan ON automatically when humidity exceeds preset level and turning OFF as it drops to normal to eliminate excess humidity
  • HUMIDITY SENSOR SWITCH features simple controls and operates in two modes: Occupancy Mode (auto on/off lights, auto on/off fan), and Vacancy Mode (manual on/ auto off lights, auto on/off fan). Adjustable time delay and humidity level
  • MOTION SENSOR Two single pole switches to control bathroom light and fan separately; Compatible with LED light bulbs; Energy savings of up to 40% with motion sensing control; Complies with CA Title 24
  • NEUTRAL WIRE REQUIRED; 4 time delay settings from 15 sec to 30 min; 3 adjustable humidity levels; 120VAC, 3A fan/motors, 500W incandescent/halogen, 150W CFL/LED; Up to 600 sq.ft coverage, 180 degree field of view; Wall plate sold separately

Description

Humidity control switch, neutral required, interchangeable face cover, TDHOS5, white. Fan timer switch dual-tech in-wall humidity control switch that controls both bathroom fan and light simultaneously. Dual technology of Passive Infrared (PIR) motion sensor switch and humidity sensor switch for fan. Automate light and exhaust fan control to keep you hands-free. Bathroom fan occupancy detector converts bathroom ventilation fan control wall switch with this SMART humidity control switch, turning fan on automatically when humidity exceeds preset level and turning off as it drops to normal to eliminate excess humidity. Humidity sensor switch features simple controls and operates in two modes: occupancy mode (auto on/off lights, auto on/off fan), and Vacancy mode (manual on/auto off lights, auto on/off fan). adjustable time delay and humidity level. Motion sensor two single pole switches to control bathroom light and fan separately; compatible with LED light bulbs; energy savings of up to 40 percent with motion sensing control; complies with CA title 24.

Brand: TOPGREENER


Color: White


Power Source: Corded Electric


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Product Dimensions: 1.85"D x 1.7"W x 2.6"H


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.69 x 2.52 x 2.4 inches; 5.64 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ TDHOS5


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Top Greener Inc


Best Sellers Rank: #61,425 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #42 in Motion-Activated Wall Switches


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 529 ratings


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  • INACCURATE DESCRIPTION
Color: White Size: 1 Pack
I really love this trend of sellers lately to write whatever they want in their descriptions, say things are included when they're not, or put product pictures that don't match what you get. Yes, when I say "love", I do mean hate. Seriously. In the pictures for this product it clearly has a frame that shows the product with a wall plate, a white face cover, a light almond face cover, and a black face cover. The text reads "Interchangeable Face Covers and Wall Plate Included". What did I receive? Just the switch in a box with a white face cover. No alternate face covers, no wall plate. I contacted them and they informed me: "Unfortunately they were not in your package because the interchangeable face plates have been discontinued." Then why haven't the product photos been updated???? To their credit, they DID send me the alternate face covers... but if they hadn't, I would have been left with a white switch in a room with almond switches. And what about the wall plate? If the pictures say you're going to get "X" for your money, you can kind of expect buyers to be a little ticked off when they don't get what they should clearly have every right to expect to get. Commerce 101... yes? On to the review... INSTALLATION - Oof. This is not your basic single pole light switch so don't expect it to fit in a handy box, 'kay? For me, I took the wall plate off and discovered... a handy box. Of course I didn't check before ordering, what fun would that be? Luckily, getting the old box out wasn't very hard in this situation because they had used smallish nails to hold the box in and I'm a buff lad. Total meat mittens here that pulled those nails right out with some needle nose pliers. Hoo hah! I had one of these laying around: https://amzn.to/2U5zbgc, which would allow me to fit this switch in the single gang space while having room to fit all the wiring off to the side. A deeper work box would have also sufficed, but I was doing this long after the stores closed so I grabbed what I had on hand. Otherwise, wiring was dead simple and the included guide made it easy to identify what should be connected to what. For the non-initiated, note that although the instructions don't explicitly show that the neutrals all get tied together, they do in fact get grouped in one big nut. FUNCTION - This switch controls the light right over the shower and a 195CFM speed controlled fan that has an inlet in the shower stall. The motion detector appears to be very sensitive but this is a small 2nd bathroom so you are only a few feet from it any point and the door opens right next to it. This works great for us because the shower light works splendidly as dim lighting for the whole bathroom and it kicks on as soon as you walk in or open the door. A "fade up" on like some of my other digital switches have would have been nice, though. Setting the timer for the light & fan is very straight forward, the instructions lay it out well, and you have options for 5, 20 or 30 minutes. Being able to set it in 5 minute increments up to maybe 45 minutes would have been great, but us lowly consumers will have to settle for the 3 options they provide. If you have children who, like mine, have a tendency to take stoopidly long showers... well, you can set this to a limit that kindly reminds them that the shower nazi will be turning the water off any second now and you better get rinsed off... In my case, I set it to 30 minutes which means the light and the fan turn off automatically after 30 minutes. Generous, Obergruppenführer, very generous of you... Setting Humidity detection is also straight forward and although they indicate the range is 45-80% and that you also have 3 options there, they don't tell you specifically what the humidity sensitivity is at for each. Just Low, Medium, or High. We can assume that Low is 45% and High is 80%, but knowing what level the Medium setting is would be helpful. Also, the language used in the instructions is a bit counterintuitive: It says Setting 3 is "High humidity sensitivity (requires high humidity to trigger)". 'High Sensitivity' would usually indicate that something is very sensitive, meaning it would require LESS humidity to trigger. Writers... amiright? Whatever, at least they provided more words to clarify even if doesn't quite make sense... Instructions for setting the motion detector, however, are even more nebulous. The instructions read "Press and hold both light and fan buttons for 10 seconds, the green LED indicator will come on solid. This setting allows users to switch back and forth between Occupancy and Vacancy Mode." Great! Except... how do you actually switch between the modes??? Unlike with programming the timer & humidity settings, the specific programming for Occupancy/Vacancy are not to be found. Though they clearly describe what & how functions work in each mode, the actually programming part is left a mystery for the user... Does holding the two buttons accomplish the toggling? I guess we can assume, but the instructions here pretty sparse compared to the instructions for the other functions. For me, didn't really matter as I wanted the default setting of Occupancy Mode. As far as how well the humidity sensor works... I'm not sure, really. Seems like it's working fine. For an initial test, I breathed on the switch and it indicated a blood alcohol level of .09% and then promptly asked me for my keys. Hmmm... handy, but a bit disturbing, too. Seriously though, I breathed on it and the fan kicked on. Cool. I still tell my daughter to manually turn it on before taking a shower and NOT to turn it off. The first time she did that, I actually heard it kick back on after she left the bathroom so I adjusted the speed controller (separate unit that came with the fan) for the exhaust fan to run a little higher to keep up with what the shower was putting out and I haven't heard it have to kick back on again after a shower. FYI, I left the humidity sensing at the default "Medium" setting. "5 Stars" for cool product that is (so far) working as described, minus 2 stars for not including the plate & face covers, plus 1 star for sending me the face covers quickly afterwards = 3 stars overall... I guess that's a thumbs up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2020 by Fotodo

  • Comply with 2023 building code
Color: White Size: 2 Pack
building code requires Humidity and motion sensor. This shall do just fine. But its a little tricky to do the setting
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023 by Justin L.

  • WORKS!
Color: Grey Size: 1 Pack
Easy to install and it works perfectly. Happy happy!
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023 by Karen Willitts

  • Humidity detection needs to be "smart"
Color: White Size: 1 Pack
Easy to install and motion detector for light worked as expected. Humidity sensor did not work well for my bathroom and climate, so I returned it after 3 weeks of use. The humidity sensor has 3 sensitivity settings, corresponding to the % humidity required to trigger turning the fan on. The switch comes set to the middle setting, to turn the fan on at 65% humidity. At this setting, the switch rarely turned the fan on, only coming on rainy high humidity days, not being triggered by the shower (that it was right next to) on a non-rainy day. I set it to the most sensitive setting, 45% humidity. At this setting the switch was running the fan all day on most days (the switch only runs the fan in 30 min intervals, but you can tell when the humidity is high enough to trigger the switch because a red indicator light comes on). This was all in a cool May in New England, AC was not running much, so switch was effectively sensing the ambient humidity which was similar to the outdoor humidity. Also, you can turn the fan on manually, but the indicator light on the switch does not change when you do this, so if you have a very quiet exhaust fan like i do, it's not clear if the fan is actually turning on (I was able to verify it was by tossing a square of tissue at the fan to see if it was pulled up). Ideally the switch would be able to sense a sudden rise in humidity such as occurs when a shower is turned on, regardless of the ambient humidity (thus my headline about the switch needs to be "smart"). Turning on the exhaust fan all day just because the ambient humidity is high is not going to accomplish much. Replaced this with a simple timer switch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2022 by B. Blakely

  • Good product, no faceplate, unclear which hot line supplies the actual unit
Color: White Size: 1 Pack
It functions as intended. I find it supremely annoying that there's no faceplate included. I see now that it says there's no faceplate included in the description, but the photo that indicated there are multiple colors of faceplates included is directly conflicting information. I had a spare ring from an unused outlet I used, but now I have just passed on the lack of a faceplate to that outlet. It's not about the cost, though for a $45 outlet I think that's a stupid annoyance too, it's about the hassle of having to go buy a faceplate that I'm not sure will fit during a pandemic. More than that, it's not entirely clear which of the two hot lines are supplying the juice to the motion sensor, humidity sensor, and lights in the unit itself. This was a big problem for me because the line I'm using to feed the light is the load from a GFCI outlet. There's only one neutral, so it almost doesn't matter. Any of the three possibilities I can come up with short of taking the unit apart will cause the GFCI to trip and be useless. I solved it by replacing the GFCI with a standard outlet, but this is not code compliant. If both the fan and light were to be supplied from the same hot, it wouldn't be a issue, but they're not so it is. Either of these two issues alone wouldn't be enough to take it down a star, but together, I think that's enough. Independent neutral lines in the unit and removing the photo indicting the wall plate cover is included would make this a 5 star review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2020 by Benny Young

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