Feller EDIZIOdue Contrôle intelligent de l'éclairage pour Philips Hue
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Feller EDIZIOdue Contrôle intelligent de l'éclairage pour Philips Hue


Évaluation pour Feller EDIZIOdue Contrôle intelligent de l'éclairage pour Philips Hue

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ysandoz

il y a 3 ans • a acheté ce produit

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Excellent pour la domotique avec Home Assistant

Excellent interrupteur pour l'intégration domotique, soit directement dans un environment Philips Hue ou dans un système domotique avec Home Assistant et la passerelle zigbee2mqtt. Dans l'option Home Assistant, il est possible de créer des schémas combinés (2 touches, appui court, appui long, ...). 

Pro

  • Fonctionnalité combinées des boutons
  • Pas de piles
  • Compatibilité avec le système Feller
  • Intégration à Philips Hue
  • Compatible Zigbee
  • Montage mural sans boitier possible

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    YourMama.java

    il y a 3 ans

    Hey man, what did you do to pair your device with HomeAssistant's ZigBee2MQTT add-on?
    I tried this but unfortunately nothing is happening:
    https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/devices...
    Did you do somethig else?
    Thank
    you in advance! 

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    YourMama.java

    il y a 3 ans

    Holy crap, I was on the wrong one.
    The Feller Switch does not use the "Green Power PTM 216Z" module, it uses the following "Green Power PTM 215ZE" module instead:
    https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/devices...

    It works now, nevermind!
     

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    ysandoz

    il y a 3 ans

    And, does it work for you now?
    In the meantime, I did install an official Philips Hue hub. I did it mostly to have access to the light scenes of Hue, but it also does make the integration of Feller switches slightly easier.

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    YourMama.java

    il y a 3 ans

    Yes I could pair the Feller Switch without any issues but I found the Zigbee2MQTT add-on buggy somehow with my "Conbee II" gateway, facing exactly the same issues as described here:
    https://www.reddit.com/r...
    Using
    Z2M groups insted of native HA scenes solved the issue for me of bulbs arbitrary not turning off but still some devices are shown as "offline" sometimes while my Zigbee setup should be stable enough as I have many devices in my house (never had any connection issues with the hue bridge).

    My next try is to jump over to the Sonoff USB Version 3 gateway instead of Conbee II as it has a much wider range because of its antenna and the newer Zigbee chip itself is more powerful according to many users that have jumped from Conbee II to Sonoff V3.

    Also I thought to jump over from Zigbee2MQTT to the native ZHA integration but unfortunately the EnOcean Green Power modules are not supporte yet AFAIK.