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@rtna: First step is to show Homey can receive the signal. See the command above.
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@rtna: Yes, that is possible. There needs to be a signal timing and protocol description available. Preferably I have the sensor myself to test - that speeds up the process quite a bit.
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@techniman: You can turn the notifications off in the settings or change the time before they occur.
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@Sjaak: No need for all that. Just open the console in Chrome by pressing F12 on a tab with a Homey page. Now go to the developer tab 'Console' and enter the command.
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@RemcoHannink See two posts above yours.
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rraets said: I have a Alecto WS-1200. After installation of the 'wireless weather sensor' -app ,: nothing appears on the list of the available sensors. Do I have tot do something special to activate it ? The head-unit and the outside-unit all …
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JurgenHuijbregts said: App is not installing on FW1.3rc3 ?? Correct. Athom is aware of this and will fix the FW. See issue #1507.
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Hi @Sjaak. Indeed I have not been able to pick up a sensible signal on 868 Mhz with Homey yet. I have a Conrad sensor on 868 Mhz, but if you look with RTL-SDR you see that it transmits on 867 MHz - which is outside of the range Homey is configured t…
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App discussion can continue here.
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App discussion can continue here.
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App is now available in the App Store. @keverjeroen UPM (WT440H) is also supported now.
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@BenvMaanen Thanks for testing! My remote is a G6R-H4T1 - and that one works for me. If you have a G6R-H4T5, I've just made some fixes to the code that might make those work. At least it now seems to work for @TedTolboom who has a G6R-H4T5. If not,…
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@HarmLutjeboer If you use the USR-TCP232-T2 you can better take the 2A transformer (is lower). You can also leave out the 16 pin IC fitting BTW. You'll either need a PIC programmer (e.g. PICkit 3) or buy a pre-programmed PIC.
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I've just made some updates for the new Homey firmware. Anybody wants to give it a go and see if it works? Preferably with --run to get debug output.
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No, haven't received my vocore2 yet. But should be straightforward. (Guess what just arrived in the mail today )
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@Kay-Arne, @HarmLutjeboer You first need to decide what type of interface you want: wifi or cabled ethernet. If you want wifi, you can add an ESP8266. For wired ethernet I can recommend an USR-TCP232-T2. I am still looking for a cheap solution that …
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It is back in the app store.
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Other protocols should be fixed as well now in the 1.2 branch.
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madmax said: Update for 1.2 is availible: https://github.com/nlrb/com.weather-sensors/tree/Homey_1.2 Be aware that only Manchester based protocols (Cresta & Orgeon Scientific) work so far. We're still investigating why the other pr…
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WARNING: For people that want to use the Wireless Weather Sensor app, don't upgrade to firmware 1.2.0. Signal reception is seriously broken in that firmware.
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@TedTolboom You are referring to the JSON for the device images in the app store. @Homey_Lampje To add the device icon to a custom mobile card you'll need to add "mobile": { "components": [ { "id":…
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@likhan_s No idea what protocol that sensor uses. If you have a link to a protocol description I can attempt to add support.
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I would need to remote to capture and reproduce or a capture via https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433.
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Well, it works for me...
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In node_modules/powermax-api/index.js on line 16 set var debugOn = true; And run the app with 'athom project --run'.
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The type of sensor is determined by the ID data of that sensor. I'd need to see debug logging to know what is going on here. Is this a PowerMax or PowerMaster?
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@bwhight Have a look at the documentation on GitHub.
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KoenMartens said: This is the best that's possible as far as I know, as all of Alexa's commands with 3rd parties (i.e. not officially supported by Amazon) work this way. No, the Vera integration is 'tighter'. I can ask Alexa to turn on the …
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@MrDutchfighter From Slack: caseda [21:53] so google home intergration also? weejewel [21:54] What makes you think that? caseda [21:54] that nice and shiny google home besides echo weejewel [21:54] Haha, no, that's an air freshener
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