Hi had some questions:
1 - I have one plug where on works fine every time and first time, the off however works sometimes, via the home easy remote it works perfectly. Any ideas?
2 - I have already programmed 6 home easy plugs and wondered can I programme the same plug into 1 group so I can have a simple all off or on?
3 - would the HE-104 signal boaster work with tellstick net?
4 - I do not have a sensor, if I had one can the sensor be programmed to turn devices on/off according to the sensor receiving signals?
5 - what is code switch?
Tellstick Net and Home Easy
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Re: Tellstick Net and Home Easy
Resolved 1 - seems unplugging and moving to the socket next door kicked it into life.jeegnesh wrote:Hi had some questions:
1 - I have one plug where on works fine every time and first time, the off however works sometimes, via the home easy remote it works perfectly. Any ideas?
2 - I have already programmed 6 home easy plugs and wondered can I programme the same plug into 1 group so I can have a simple all off or on?
3 - would the HE-104 signal boaster work with tellstick net?
4 - I do not have a sensor, if I had one can the sensor be programmed to turn devices on/off according to the sensor receiving signals?
5 - what is code switch?
Tellstick Net and Home Easy
No 2 - Resolved. There a Group (Beta) when adding a home easy on/off switch option allows to group devices, tried that and it works well.
Re: Tellstick Net and Home Easy
3 - Yes it does work. You can however only program in 6 signals for it to repeat. They can also cause issues with some dimming sockets. (if it gets two 'on' signals, the device will cycle brightness)
4. What type of sensor are you refering to? - General answer seems to be no at present. The tellstick net allows you to see the data from temp / humidity sensors but doesn't yet allow use of other signals. I now have an android application monitoring humidity, when it gets too low it turns on a humidifier. When it's ok again it turns it back off. - Does require a third party app though to access via API.
5. Code switch is for older home easy stuff (mostly branded Byron) - the newer equipment is 'self learning', allowing much more flexability.
4. What type of sensor are you refering to? - General answer seems to be no at present. The tellstick net allows you to see the data from temp / humidity sensors but doesn't yet allow use of other signals. I now have an android application monitoring humidity, when it gets too low it turns on a humidifier. When it's ok again it turns it back off. - Does require a third party app though to access via API.
5. Code switch is for older home easy stuff (mostly branded Byron) - the newer equipment is 'self learning', allowing much more flexability.