Database with tested sensors/recievers
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Re: Database with tested sensors/recievers
Maybe we should also add a "comment/review" part of under each item? Where comments and experiences with the use of the adapter can be posted as well as price etc..
May include range/accuracy/"failure-rate" etc?
May include range/accuracy/"failure-rate" etc?
Re: Database with tested sensors/recievers
i agree. But should be in a box or just plain text?LarsChr wrote:Maybe we should also add a "comment/review" part of under each item? Where comments and experiences with the use of the adapter can be posted as well as price etc..
May include range/accuracy/"failure-rate" etc?
Re: Database with tested sensors/recievers
Hello
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181185686979?va ... 1439.l2649
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/433MHZ-Wirele ... 1417699725
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181185686979?va ... 1439.l2649
this product can work with tellstick NET ?
regards
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181185686979?va ... 1439.l2649
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/433MHZ-Wirele ... 1417699725
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181185686979?va ... 1439.l2649
this product can work with tellstick NET ?
regards
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tellstickNet rev17
20x otio,chacon,phoenix,GAO
2x THN132N
1x niclasf wireless t° sensor
tellstickNet rev17
20x otio,chacon,phoenix,GAO
2x THN132N
1x niclasf wireless t° sensor
Re: Database with tested sensors/recievers
Maybe, maybe not. looks like the one in the wiki, but can not tell if its the same...lioelec wrote:Hello
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181185686979?va ... 1439.l2649
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/433MHZ-Wirele ... 1417699725
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181185686979?va ... 1439.l2649
this product can work with tellstick NET ?
regards
http://tellstick-net.wikia.com/wiki/NON ... ff_etc..)#
Re: Database with tested sensors/recievers
Just bought a new PIR sensor and smoke alarm sensor from ebay, they are using the same chip as the magnetic switch, so hopefully they will work. we will see in a week or so...
The links are:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290628517837
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151089347716
They are NOT confirmed working yet, so don't buy them yet
Its just a status update for what i will be adding to wiki if they indeed is functional
The links are:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290628517837
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151089347716
They are NOT confirmed working yet, so don't buy them yet
Its just a status update for what i will be adding to wiki if they indeed is functional
Re: Database with tested sensors/recievers
It would be great if we could get more of you guys to tell us about what hardware you are using, in the wiki, so we can get a complete list of what is working and what isn't ☺
Last edited by simonbove on Thu Feb 27, 2014 11:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Database with tested sensors/recievers
Just received the magnetic switches today and they are working perfectly ☺
now i just need the pir sensor and smoke alarm ☺
and then im done with my home, or maybe not, i could always add some relays to the owen, kettle etc, so i can save some power ☺
now i just need the pir sensor and smoke alarm ☺
and then im done with my home, or maybe not, i could always add some relays to the owen, kettle etc, so i can save some power ☺
Re: Database with tested sensors/recievers
Hi,
Looking forward to see about the smoke detectors and PIR.
Found this btw:
http://tickett.wordpress.com/2012/06/27 ... f-hacking/
http://forum.jeelabs.net/node/87.html
http://fedmow349.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05 ... ation.html
And could you add a picture of the magnetic sensor with the jumpersetting and protocol name.
As far as i see they are coded.
The largest grid has numbers and letters (1,2,3 and L, N, H) and so on.
And the smaller has 1.5M 3.3M or 4.7M
Does anyone know the meaning of this?
Best regards
Looking forward to see about the smoke detectors and PIR.
Found this btw:
http://tickett.wordpress.com/2012/06/27 ... f-hacking/
http://forum.jeelabs.net/node/87.html
http://fedmow349.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05 ... ation.html
And could you add a picture of the magnetic sensor with the jumpersetting and protocol name.
As far as i see they are coded.
The largest grid has numbers and letters (1,2,3 and L, N, H) and so on.
And the smaller has 1.5M 3.3M or 4.7M
Does anyone know the meaning of this?
Best regards
Re: Database with tested sensors/recievers
About the 1.5, 3.3 and 4.7 jumper setting i found this from the website you are linking to:LarsChr wrote: And the smaller has 1.5M 3.3M or 4.7M
Does anyone know the meaning of this?
Best regards
Then I moved the jumper marked: 1.5, 3.3, 4.7. This jumpers have inpact on the baud rate (bits pr second). This is the result:
Jumper set on 4.7 gives PulseLength: 542 microseconds
Jumper set on 3.3 gives PulseLength: 373 microseconds
Jumper set on 1.5 gives PulseLength: 177 microseconds
The PulseLength is the single bit-length of the signal. This gives the baud rate of 1/PulseLength:
Jumper set on 4.7 gives baudrate of: 1845 bits/s
Jumper set on 3.3 gives baudrate of: 2680 bits/s
Jumper set on 1.5 gives baudrate of: 5649 bits/s
Re: Database with tested sensors/recievers
Okay, now we just have to figure out what it means in practical terms.
Re: Database with tested sensors/recievers
Haha yeah. So far my tellstick has been unable to pick up 4.7M, but both 1.5M and 3.3M have been working. Running my magnetic switches and motion sensor on 3.3M atm and have no comnection problems.LarsChr wrote:Okay, now we just have to figure out what it means in practical terms.
The magnetic switch reaches a lot further than my Nexa magnetic switch, funny how the cheap stuff is working better than the expensive gadgets.. and you get like 8 pcs for the same price as one nexa
now im just looking forward to the smoke detector, hopefully it will work