Hi,
I’ve ordered a LED strip with RF433 remote with 11 buttons.
Here the remote :
Each button is a ‘ON’ action on Protocol EV1527 : Power / Mode / Bright / …
Does anyone has already set up such a controller in HAAS ?
Thx for your help
Minims
Hi,
I’ve ordered a LED strip with RF433 remote with 11 buttons.
Here the remote :
Each button is a ‘ON’ action on Protocol EV1527 : Power / Mode / Bright / …
Does anyone has already set up such a controller in HAAS ?
Thx for your help
Minims
I run mine thru’ a broadlink pro since that’s the only thing I can find that captures the rf of the Chinese remotes.
I’m able to capture the 11 codes and replay them. It’s possible with my RFLink or ESP-12f and cheap Chinese RF433 modules. This part is OK.
My real problem is how to create une Light Dimmable in Haas that can use at least 3 RF codes.
ON/OFF is one only code
Bright + is one code
Bright - is one code
The other buttons are not really necessary for my usage.
For the moment I’m able to set up a Light in HAAS with only Power.
I will be able to redefine an unique code for bright ON = increase , OFF = decrease.
But I don’t know how to make a single light with those both functionality.
I couldn’t get pilight or rcswitch to see them at all using my rf rx’er Have you actually captured the codes and sent them to the leds? I don’t think you will be able to use less than three switches to control it like you want to, unless you use appdaemon maybe or your own python code. As I say I use my broadlink to turn them on/off and dim them up/down which is 3 separate buttons.
I’ve first tried with Arduino UNO R3 , MX-05V receiver and RcSwitch Sniffer, it works great.
Then i’ve tried with RFLink R46 + RXB6 receiver without problem too.
The receiver has to be power with 5V,. Add a 17.3 antenna, and protect/blind the RX with aluminium paper. If it’s not done, you will have difficulties to get the code sent.
Yes, I’m thinking to make a Python script + mqtt. But I would prefer an easier way. I’ll will check appdaemon, o don’t know what it is.
Sorry for reviving… but I got the exact same one and pulled it apart, trying to hook this up to a NodeMCU using fs100a and RF-5V