@Frans Thanks, updated!
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Supported devices (plug and play)
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
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Brand: hama
Model: 00121948
Type: Dimmer 1
Description: Socket Dimmer
Notes: Cheap Socket Dimmer (Product). Only for use with dimmable incandescent bulbs and high-voltage halogen lamps (AC 230 V) in the range of 40 to 300 W (resistive load). Transformers, LED lamps, energy-saving lamps and fluorescent lamps cannot be dimmed. -
Confirmed: Tristan Auron Wireless PIR Move Detection Sensor
Brand: Tristan Auron
Model: Shield
Type: PIR2
Battery Type: 2 x 1.5V AA
Description: 433 MHz wireless indoor PIR Sensor with good range
Notes: Sends presence AND absence signal (configurable three detection modes with jumper); two signal code modes are also supported: PT2262 and Ev1527. No need to set the “autoreset option” in device config; even 868MHz is supported!Device is available at amazon.de (for ~ EUR 20,-)
config example:
{ "protocols": [ { "name": "pir2", "options": { "unit": 42, "id": 28 } } ], "id": "auron-01", "name": "🐺 Wachhund", "class": "HomeduinoRFPir" }
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Brand: Smartwares
Model: SH5-RBD-01A
Type: Dimmer 1
Description: Build-in Dimmer
Notes: (Product). Suitable lamps: incandescent, energy saving bulbs and halogen without transformer with a maximum Power of 200 W. From my own experience, i can say, that it is usable with dimmable incandescent bulbs and dimmable LED Lamps (in my case with 9,5 W). To connect the Dimmer with Homeduino, you have to create at first a normal HomeduinoRFSwitch with switch 1 with a useable ID and Unit. Then start the Pairing Mode und turn the Switch on. When it is paired, you can create a Dimmer-Device with dimmer 1 and the same ID and Unit. Now the Dimmer is ready to use. -
Brand: Vstarcam
Model: C95-TZ
Type: contact4
Description: Doorbell Handheld Two Way Audio Video Mobile View IP Indoor Camera…uses 433mhz for internal ringer.
for snapshot and live camera
http://ip:64540/snapshot.htm
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It would be nice if the list also showed if the battery status is send too.
That would be a major criterion for me to choose a device.Is that possible?
Thanks.
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Brand: DIGOO
Model: DG-HOSA
Plugin: Homeduino
Description: PIR sensor
Notes: Uses Class HomeduinoRFPir protocol pir6 Buy
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Confirmed: FreeTec PT-250 (Pearl)
Brand: FreeTEC
Model: PT-250
Type: WEATHER15
Battery Type: 2 x 1.5V AAA
Description: 433 MHz wireless Pool Temperature Sensor
Notes: sends every 50 seconds from within waterproof IPX8 chase, good range after ‘styrofoam ring mod’, three channels, Celsius and FahrenheitDevice is available at amazon.de (for ~ EUR 8,-)
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@cybolord said in Supported devices (plug and play):
Type: WEATHER15
Thanks. Does the device provide a battery level indication? Weather15 provides for this at least.
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
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@Andi-Tudor @mcblack @Cybolord
@lschip It’s possible, but users need to report on this. I have added placeholders for weather sensors
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
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@mwittig said in Supported devices (plug and play):
@cybolord said in Supported devices (plug and play):
Type: WEATHER15
Thanks. Does the device provide a battery level indication? Weather15 provides for this at least.
yes, all here but no humidity
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I found the SEC24 wall plug switches on Amazon (very similar to APA2-2300R). They are cheap, have a decent small size and can switch 2300 Watt. They are usable with pimatic-homeduino as switch1 class.
Brand: SEC24
Model: HAF760S / HAF780S
Type: switch1
Description: socket switch 2300W
Notes:- usable via plugin pimatic-homeduino
- can handle 2300W
- codes learned via programming button (no dip switching needed)
- also available as outdoor version (HAF780S)