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how can i add this device to pimatic. if i get a alarm from my smoke detector, i want
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Ei Electronics Funkmodul Ei650M für Rauchwarnmelder Ei650W/Ei650C (868mhz)
hello,
how can i add this device to pimatic. if i get a alarm from my smoke detector, i want
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@noxx
868MHz not natively with pimatic.
maybe somehow with a cul device and a workaround … but that’s beyond me
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What about ‘just’ using a 868Mhz sender and receiver on a pimatic setup? Offcrouse, you can’t receive/send 433 Mhz, but it should just work right?
Then you could take a seperate ESP with send/receive capabilitys just for the 868 part.
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Another possibilty described in the FHEM forum is to buy an EI413 adapter and to wire it with the RASPI. Unfortunately, the adapter is rather expensive - may be it is also possible to use an “add-on” module instead which is about half of the price (see second link below)
http://forum.fhem.de/index.php?topic=35001.0
http://www.voelkner.de/products/782112/Ei-Electronics-Funk-Modul-inkl.-10-Jahres-Batterie-Ei650M-batteriebetrieben.html?ref=43&products_model=Y743631&gclid=CNaIj9fa7coCFZUW0wodRUIFdg
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what about using fa21RF - they are on 433 mhz and working with pimatic
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@leader21 It has received high marks in several product reviews (e.g. Stiftung Warentest) for reliability and battery lifetime. It is pricey, however: The sensor including the wireless sensor costs about 80 EUR [1] compared to Fa21rf which is about 15 EUR.
[1] Note, there are some misleading offerings which do not include the wireless module.
According to the reviews on Amazon for Fa21rf some users complained on the low battery lifetime (or faulty battery level detection). Some users also had problems with false alarms using 433 MHz wireless smoke sensor.
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well marcus, you’re right on these issues! fail alarms in the middle of the night can be horrible … i was looking for a 868MHz solution too but haven’t found a good and affordable solution yet.
generally, would it be technically possible to hook a 868MHz receiver/transceiver to pimatic like a 433 MHz one and create similar protocols like we’re already using? maybe with adapting homeduino?
am not familiar with the decoding procedure, therefore asking this question.
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You could try to mod a smokedetector from RF to wifi
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is a support for 868mhz devices a part of the roadmap?
i dont mod my smoke detectors and i want to buy some other 868mhz devices like from the
homematic (elv).
http://www.elv.de/homematic-hausautomation-smart-home.html
868MHz is definitely on the roadmap but this will take some time.
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What about all this EQ3-MAX! stuff,
could it also be connected from Pimatic/Homeduino/ESP as well?
I don’t like the MAX! cube as there ar several problems again and again. In FHEM it’s already supported with CUL I think.