Frequently asked questions

Crownstone Modules Help

This is a known issue. The current version of the Crownstone plugs (not the built-in version) implements a filter that allows small amounts of current to pass through to the device that’s plugged in. Normally this is no issue, but nowadays there are LED lights that are so efficient that they can still function using this tiny bit of current. The next version of the Crownstone plug will not have this behavior, but will be functionally completely equivalent.

For a detailed step-by-step answer, you can visit our dedidated installation page.

No, the built-in Crownstones can be placed behind single or double power outlets as well as behind ceiling lights. For more information about how to install the Crownstones you can visit our installation page.

The built-in Crownstones cannot be placed behind a wall switch. To control a ceiling light, a Crownstone should be placed not behind the wall switch but behind the ceiling light itself. If you want to benefit from the Switchcraft function, an easy adaptation of your existing wall switches is needed. This allows them to work together with Crownstones. To know more about Switchcraft installation you can visit this page.

The Crownstone can switch any light, but it might not be able to dim every type of light. First and foremost, the light itself has to be dimmable. If your light (or group of lights) can be dimmed by a trailing edge dimmer and the total power usage is below 100W, the Crownstone can be used to dim the light(s).

For a LED lamp it must be explicitly stated that the lamp is dimmable. Otherwise, a LED lamp cannot be dimmed.

This depends on how deep your socket is and how many cables are passing behind the socket. Generally, the Crownstone fits snugly in a 40mm junction box, where more space makes it easier to install. 50mm junction boxes are recommended to make installation easier.