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  • lubbertkramer said: @Flight777 @Computerblues We can all keep it short, just read the forum rules and look that this is a community forum, so Athom has no responsibility at the forum, they respond at github/support contact. If …
  • From the blog Our mission has always been about making home automation accessible for everyone, so it is a logical choice to focus on supporting devices where most users are. Does not compute, if you want to make home automation accessible for every…
  • Michael said: Do you need to see 60 devices in one view when creating a flow? I don't think so. Maybe you can see floor>type>device and then there are 4 devices to choose from. That's extremely fast to use, but needs a complete redesign o…
  • I was looking for a replacement for the Toon i used before, and this is a great solution for the power/gas metering. (Got a Nest for the thermostat part) Downloaded the version from Github, ordered a Enelogic P1 and got everything up and running wit…
  • jjtbsomhorst said: ( if you want to get in with a normal door lock you need physical access, with smart locks this isn't  a requirement anymore ) But the usecases for remotely hacking a lock are very limited, you still want to go throu…
  • MHubert said: Homey is a pretty much closed sphere and to make it a fully supported consumer product, the have to use supported technics and not rely on self hacked protocols. True, but it is a bit disappointing that those "hacked" implem…
  • MHubert said: Domoticz also uses OpenZwave sticks and these sticks are reversed-engineered versions of the ZWave protocol. So these sticks have, when the cracked the protocol good, much more possibilities then Athom on the official protocol wit…
  • You could also trigger it every hour, and set the off delay to 40 minutes. That will give you the same 2/3 heating time, but less cooldown.
  • Can be done in just one flow afaik. Trigger every three hour and two actions, one to turn on the heater, and one to turn it of. Key is to enable a 120 minute delay on the last one.
  • bartdiaz said: MHubert said: bartdiaz said: Okay.. just to be sure I also installed Chrome and launched the setup again, but no difference.. got stuck as well.. I will contact support isnt a quick return et the store …
  • Sommo said: Please wait the support, and dont think homey is right now essential to be operative h24..u can wait.. i resolved with support the rrod Of course i can wait, but i bought a RETAIL product, so i do want it to just work... But …
    in Update Comment by Banjer November 2016
  • DieterKoblenz said: Emile said: Please do not use this procedure without us telling you to. @Banjer  Well, since support@athom.com isn't telling me anything but automated responses i have to find my own solution. It's no…
    in Update Comment by Banjer November 2016
  • Does anyone know if the recovery method mentioned by RoelofRos is still usable? At least the file is downloadable.
    in Update Comment by Banjer November 2016
  • I have similar problems with the Homey i got Saturday, and i'm getting pretty pissed at the lack of communication by Athom, since this was the big retail release i would expect them to be ready in full force, but so far i haven't seen any constructi…