We are trying to connect a LED panel to HA. There’s not much information on the way the RC communicates to the LED panel, other than it’s using 2.4Ghz.
The way the RC and panel are paired is by switching the panel on and pushing the setup button 3 secs. This method is similar to KlikAanKlikUit (KAKU) products using 433/866Mhz RF.
Does someone have any experience with his LED panel or similar products from Lindby/LUQOM, or have some tips on which integration might support this already?
I’m not positive, however, I think I have a similar unit here in US. I think it has a proprietary 2.4 ghz controller. Not wifi, not zigbee. I have found a couple folks on the internet that have tried to reverse engineer this signal, with mixed results I think. Unlike sub gigahertz tech, there is little to be found in terms of hardware to create a controller I believe. My route is to use a ESP32 to ‘press’ the buttons on the remote.
Thanks. My apologies for the delayed response, I’ve lost track of this question due to my continuous tinkering with Home Assistant.
The flat panel from Amazon you attached looks almost identical to the one I have.
I guess the outcome will be that this light will be switched on and off the old-fashioned way for now
If I ever find a solution, I’ll drop it here.
Holy thread revamp!
Just curious if anyone has used the Lindby lights - we have just got this one in the kitchen: works well, from 3000k to 6500k wiith full dimming…but we only have the one supplied remote, & I am wondering whether anyone here has figured out how to manage the light if the remote fails (or breaks, gets lost).
FWIW, our remote has model number ATIR002, but the google god doesn’t yield much details…