Tellstick Duo and Nexa WT-1

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rutinerad
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Tellstick Duo and Nexa WT-1

Post by rutinerad »

Hi,

I have searched everywhere for this information, but I can't seem to find it :banghead: . Can the Tellstick Duo take input from Nexa WT-1 wireless wall transmitter? Or is there another way of getting the WT-1 to trigger actions or store data in a database on a linux machine?

Thanks,
Samuel
svartöra
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Re: Tellstick Duo and Nexa WT-1

Post by svartöra »

Interesting. Nexa Pro used to be 868 MHz, but now the web site very clearly says 433,92 MHz, but the page title still says 868 MHz. Have they redesigned the Pro series to use 433 MHz?

http://www.nexa.se/System-Nexa-Pro-43392-MHz.htm
Schlbuditz
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Sv: Tellstick Duo and Nexa WT-1

Post by Schlbuditz »

Nexa Pro is a new series, Nexa Professional still exists. Different products, but almost the same name, not so clever.
rutinerad
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Re: Tellstick Duo and Nexa WT-1

Post by rutinerad »

Not really helpful. Anyway, I removed the battery tab and just tried it and the Telldus Duo blinks, so that's a good sign.
bjornh
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Re: Tellstick Duo and Nexa WT-1

Post by bjornh »

Looking forward to your results since I have been thinking on using the NEXA Pro series for some of my future projects.
Are you using any third party applications e.g. SwitchKing?

Found this if it can be of any help: http://developer.telldus.com/ticket/267
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Re: Tellstick Duo and Nexa WT-1

Post by davka003 »

I wouldn't say it is so easy as Telldus say in that linked ticket.
I bought one of the new Nexa PRO 433 MHz dimmer reciver and I cant make it reliable (on short distance) respond to programing from my tellstick, and I for sure has tried a lot of house/unit code combinations.
My home automation software: Automagically @ Raspberry Pi http://automagically.weebly.com
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