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maskas

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  1. I'm not sure to be honest, but another user just posted that it is possible.
  2. Thanks I understand what you're saying. Just one thing though, it seems the ifan03 is reflashable with tasmota. Would that make it support able by your driver in the future? Or any other fan comtroller you are planning on adding support for?
  3. @jackstone does your driver support the Sonoff ifan03 https://www.itead.cc/sonoff-ifan03-wifi-ceiling-fan-light-controller.html Thanks.
  4. In that can you mark some ports to act like switched ports and separate the routed ports?
  5. Sounds pretty good! Are you using the SwitchOS or RouterOS on the switch?
  6. Unrelated question. Been using Mikrotik for routers for years and its been pretty good. Been thinking about getting their switches now. What's your experience been like? How do they stack up against Cisco? It seems the switches are a relatively new line for Mikrotik.
  7. Hi, I'm looking to buy Triad Speakers, 12 pairs of R26 and 12 pairs of R28. Thanks.
  8. Hi, Does anyone have experience using Cambium Networks Wifi with Control4? Are there any issues? And if someone could possibly check if its on Control4 black list like UBNT. Thanks!
  9. Hi, I need to control a large quantity of non essential lights and small motors via relays on a Control4 system. Normally one would use the Control4 8-Channel Relay (C4-DIN-8REL-E), on this board I came across this KMTronic 8 Channel relay https://sigma-shop.com/product/176/control4-compatible-web-lan-ethernet-ip-eight-channels-relay-controller-with-clips-for-din-mount-rail.html. There seems to be a driver for controlling it as well. Can this 8 Channel relay be used to power on lights (220V AC Current) and motors in the same way as the Control4 product? The price difference seems huge. Thanks.
  10. Thanks that is quite helpful. If I may ask is there any somfy motor that provides true two way feedback? If not is there any functionality that I'm not losing out by not getting a somfy motor as opposed to these generic motors?
  11. The Domosapiens driver states that it can control dry contact blinds, is that only for Somfy dry contact motors only? Or any brand? Where I'm based I'm having a hard time getting Somfy motors, am being offered generic dry contact tubular motors only. Would like to be able to open the blinds to a set percentage etc. If anybody knows about this please do let me know. Also if anyone can source me Somfy motors I would be interested. I have 22 windows, they are fairly large around 15' width by 11' height each. There is one which is 25' by 11' as well. These are all for external use with sunscreen fabric.Thanks.
  12. @videostorm wanted to check what's the latest on 4k certified encoders? Is there a Netplay certified one? If not which encoder should one buy? Also need some 1080p encoders so please suggest which ones to go for. Thanks.
  13. @Pounce no pets for the moment. But probably best to get something with configurability. Which driver do you use in Control4 for the alarm control panel?
  14. Yes ofcourse will double duty them where required. Will do both turn on and off, but will delay the time off so it shouldn't be an issue. Plus it's a VRF airconditoner so it's multi zone itself. By responsiveness I mean, by the time the sensor detects the motion and the alarm control panel communicates the same to the C4 panel.
  15. @CFUG I actually want to use these sensors to turn lights and air conditioning on and off, not really using them for security. Hence need them to be responsive as well.
  16. @Pounce I would prefer hard wire as well. But trying to do something more effective then then Nyce/Control4 ones. The lighting will be panelized, either Control4 or Lutron (Homeworks QS). We have a fair bit of power outages and voltage fluctuations, and am being told the Lutron Homeworks QS with stands that better then then Control4 ones. Personally would prefer to keep all Control4, but may have to do Lutron with Control4 as the controller.
  17. I get what you're saying. Not doing it for payback, more for convenience. Which DSC sensors are you using? And how are they integrated with Control4?
  18. @dcovach this is for a new build so nothing in there yet. We would be doing a security system, but it would need to be a lot more extensive (as a lot more zones would be needed, if I understand correctly each motion sensor would require it's own zone?) Could you possibly recommend some specific models I could look at? Also would this setup be responsive and reliable as the Nyce sensors?
  19. From what I was reading there seems to be a limit of 12 sensors per hub. Not sure if I can have multiple hubs in one network.
  20. I agree with you on the wired point, otherwise there will be too many batteries to change. When you say the response will be better on Nyce Sensors, are you talking about the lag between detection and the specified action taking place? How long do you reckon the lag would be in? Both with Zwave and Nyce? I read some other posts on here where people were using the motion detectors on their DSC or similar alarm systems to trigger lights etc. Do you think that could be an option as well?
  21. Hi. I want to control majority of my lights with motion sensors. I think I would need around 40 motion sensors to do this. Any cost effective solution one could recommend?
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