In my previous video I used a Sonoff Mini and some MK retractive switches to make some smart switches to control my smart lighting using Tasmota and Node-RED. In that video I complained that the MK retractive switch modules I used were very stiff to press to which someone commented pointing out that it was possible to remove a spring from the switch to make it much easier to press so I thought I'd make this quick video to demonstrate the process. https://www.camerongray.me/ https://twitter.com/camerongray1515 *AFFILIATE LINKS NOTICE:* Product links under this video marked “(Affiliate)” are affiliate links where I may receive a small commission on qualifying sales. Affiliate programs that I am a member of include, _but are not limited to:_ Amazon Associates, eBay Partner Network and AliExpress Affiliates. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Purchasing through these affiliate links will not cost you any more money, however the commission earned significantly helps fund the production of videos on my channel.

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