Brand: KERUI
Type: contact 3
Description: (open / closed) Door/Windows Sensors
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/433-MHz-Wireless-Door-Windows-Sensors-for-KERUI-Alarm-System-Magnetic-Door-Sensor-Door-Open-reminder/32683518296.html?spm=2114.40010708.4.34.P86pNC
Tested: OK
Battery: 12v
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Supported devices (plug and play)
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@Andi-Tudor and @Raducanu Thanks! Updated
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Found a working Doorbell on Amazon:
Brand: iLome Doorbell
Type: pir6
Description: Doorbell
Notes: Discovered via AutoDiscovery, no AutoReset needed, works out of the Box like a charmSold at Amazon.de:
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01J5GV6UC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 -
If somebody is searching for cheap RF-DashButton like AmazonDashButton, I can recomand this KERUI Device(Battery not includet).
Got 5 of them and every one has a unique ID.Brand: KERUI
Model: F51
ProtocolType: PIR6
Battery: A23 12V
It is possible to map more than one rule if you set the autorest to 1 second. So when you press one time the button is present for 1 second. If you press two times for 2 seconds, three times for 3 seconds,…
Now you can create 3 rules for example:when RF-button is present for 1 second turn light1 on when RF-button is present for 2 seconds turn light2 on when RF-button is present for 3 seconds turn light1 off and turn light 2 off after 2 seconds
Or maybe as case for you next esp-project for that price!
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@magic-tune Nice. Does the package include batteries?
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@mwittig
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@magic-tune ok, thanks. I have added it to the list
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Confirmed: Elro DB286A Wireless Doorbell
Picked up a cheap Elro wireless doorbell at a local dutch DIY store (Gamma ~ 14 Euro), blister packaging, silver button with led, and 16 chimes, battery operated.Brand: Elro
Model: DB286A
Type: Pir3
Description: 433 Mhz wireless doorbell with 16 tunes
Notes: Sends two distinct unit and id numbers, when added both to device config as Pir3, Pimatic picks up the button when pressed. Migfht need to press a few times during auto discovery to get both sets. Need to set the autoreset to 1000 ms or something.Device is autodiscovered as Inter-Union (pir).
"Screw the captain. It's the engineer running the ship!"
pimatic-telegram, pimatic-tts, pimatic-woox, pimatic-lg-smart-tv, pimatic-spotify, pimatic-wakeuplight and some not-announced plugins -
Kerui P829 PIR-Sensor is working correctly with PIR-6
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Intertechno CMR-1000 works OOTB with switch 4 protocol.
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The following smoke detector works also very good. Once you thaught them to speak to each other, you can also grab that signal when you discover for new devices.
You can read the signal if one detector starts the alarm or send that signal via pimatic, which makes them good alarm sirens if someone is at your door when you’re not at home.
Only thing is, batteries tend to get low very fast, I guess I have to change them every 3 months. Let’s see what eneloops can do
So far I never had false alarms (I own four of them) as despricted in the reviews at amazonhttps://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00GJV48OI/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Brand: Flamingo
model: FA21RF
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@Manfred i got this dimmer, but it impossible to configure it in pimatic. How did you get it working? mine does not have turn wheels.
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@unbelauscht create the device and use a unit and id from this list https://github.com/pimatic/pimatic/issues/380, then turn the dimmer into learning mode and switch it on in pimatic.
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I am trying to get switch KAKU ACM-2300H working but i’m asking myself if it is supported in Pimatic??
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@Frans said in Supported devices (plug and play):
I am trying to get switch KAKU ACM-2300H working but i’m asking myself if it is supported in Pimatic??
It is not on the list of supported devices, however, as there are so many KAKO / COCO devices supported the KAKU ACM-2300H might also work. See https://forum.pimatic.org/topic/210/5-homeduino-and-rf-devices-433-mhz-transmitting-receiving for details.
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@mwittig
I understand from the link that I need to switch protocols (switch 1/4) to find out which one is working?! There is no remote with it so I assume that’s the way to tryout? -
@Frans yes, try and error I’m having several intertechno devices which use the same protocol as kaku and coco. my devices run on switch4 protocol.
as i understand from the ACM2300H it’s self learning. So create a switch in pimatic and use one of the codes from here
https://github.com/pimatic/pimatic/issues/380, then turn the switch into learning mode and switch it on in pimatic. it should be programmed now and work with pimatic.pimatic v0.9 has been released!
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@mwittig Thanks for your help. I found out that the KAKU ACM-2300H works with the switch1 protocol!
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Brand: KAKU
Model: ACM-2300H
Type: Switch 1
Description: Build in switch
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@Frans Thanks, updated!
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