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Milight RGBWW
I didn't read the FAQ about milight before ordering, so I ordered a RGBWW bulb for testing.
The RGBWW protocol is being worked on, but is it totally unsupported now?
The RGBWW protocol is being worked on, but is it totally unsupported now?
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Re: Milight RGBWW
Yes, unsupported for now. The protocol used for the RGBWW bulbs is scrambled...
It will take time to sort it out.
It will take time to sort it out.
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Re: Milight RGBWW
Ok, I'll wait for it then. For now, I ordered a remote so I can at lease use them.
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Re: Milight RGBWW
Or you can buy an Mi light internet station? I got multiple Mi lights in Domoticz with that, no need for an remote control.
I did a quick Aliexpress search for you:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mi-ligh ... f5ede2e78c
Works perfect for me!
I did a quick Aliexpress search for you:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mi-ligh ... f5ede2e78c
Works perfect for me!
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Re: Milight RGBWW
do have a bridge and some light for sale,,,, [ cheap ]
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Re: Milight RGBWW
This device can be added to domoticz?sanderinozie wrote:Or you can buy an Mi light internet station? I got multiple Mi lights in Domoticz with that, no need for an remote control.
I did a quick Aliexpress search for you:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mi-ligh ... f5ede2e78c
Works perfect for me!
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Re: Milight RGBWW
yes..
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Re: Milight RGBWW
Cool! And this also works for RGBWW bulbs?Derik wrote:yes..
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Re: Milight RGBWW
yes...
You can set a rgb to white and the extra W is for cold and warm white [ i do have 2 types rgbw and 2 types Cw and W white ]
You can set a rgb to white and the extra W is for cold and warm white [ i do have 2 types rgbw and 2 types Cw and W white ]
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Re: Milight RGBWW
Seems like a good replacement until I can control them with RFLink. I'll be ordering one, thanks.Derik wrote:yes...
You can set a rgb to white and the extra W is for cold and warm white [ i do have 2 types rgbw and 2 types Cw and W white ]
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Re: Milight RGBWW
I have the similar setup. Do you mind me asking how you control different types of bulbs? I have to switch between RGBW and White in the settings of Limitless/Milight in order to make different switches to work. Otherwise it is either RGBW or White switch works. This is extremely cumbersome so I am trying to find another way...Derik wrote:yes...
You can set a rgb to white and the extra W is for cold and warm white [ i do have 2 types rgbw and 2 types Cw and W white ]
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Re: Milight RGBWW
alexsh1 wrote:I have the similar setup. Do you mind me asking how you control different types of bulbs? I have to switch between RGBW and White in the settings of Limitless/Milight in order to make different switches to work. Otherwise it is either RGBW or White switch works. This is extremely cumbersome so I am trying to find another way...Derik wrote:yes...
You can set a rgb to white and the extra W is for cold and warm white [ i do have 2 types rgbw and 2 types Cw and W white ]
I do not have the Milight any more...[ dit sel them ]
Hue, Yeelight is better...
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Re: Milight RGBWW
I think you need to add the same hardware twice, for one you use the RGB(W) setup and for the other White. Not tested as I currently have only one type of lights.alexsh1 wrote: I have the similar setup. Do you mind me asking how you control different types of bulbs? I have to switch between RGBW and White in the settings of Limitless/Milight in order to make different switches to work. Otherwise it is either RGBW or White switch works. This is extremely cumbersome so I am trying to find another way...
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Re: Milight RGBWW
that's what I did. However, with it is either RGBW or W works - I have to manually toggle it in the settingsNautilus wrote:I think you need to add the same hardware twice, for one you use the RGB(W) setup and for the other White. Not tested as I currently have only one type of lights.alexsh1 wrote: I have the similar setup. Do you mind me asking how you control different types of bulbs? I have to switch between RGBW and White in the settings of Limitless/Milight in order to make different switches to work. Otherwise it is either RGBW or White switch works. This is extremely cumbersome so I am trying to find another way...
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Re: Milight RGBWW
Ok, as mentioned I only have one type of bulbs so I just assumed it would work this way. I guess you named them differently (probably Domoticz does not allow hardware with same name) so not too many options to try here... The wifi bridges are quite cheap nowadays so one option is to by an additional bridge and use different bridges to control different types of bulbs.alexsh1 wrote: that's what I did. However, with it is either RGBW or W works - I have to manually toggle it in the settings
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Re: Milight RGBWW
The Aliexpress seller says this box will not control RGBWW bulbs.
This one would according to him: https://nl.aliexpress.com/store/product ... =200001057
This one would according to him: https://nl.aliexpress.com/store/product ... =200001057
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I am controlling RGBW LED strips and a friend of mine has got Milight RGBW bulbs he is controlling via Domoticz.Hesmink wrote:The Aliexpress seller says this box will not control RGBWW bulbs.
This one would according to him: https://nl.aliexpress.com/store/product ... =200001057
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That's RGBW, and not RGBWW (extra W).alexsh1 wrote:I am controlling RGBW LED strips and a friend of mine has got Milight RGBW bulbs he is controlling via Domoticz.Hesmink wrote:The Aliexpress seller says this box will not control RGBWW bulbs.
This one would according to him: https://nl.aliexpress.com/store/product ... =200001057
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Re: Milight RGBWW
Well, somehow everything solved itself.
I ordered two lamps. 1 I accidentally ordered a RGBW lamp, so I can successfully use the lamp with RFLink.
The other lamp was supposed to be a RGBWW lamp, but when the RGBWW remote could not control it, I tried it with RFLink, and low and behold, they send me the wrong lamp, a RGBW lamp.
I ordered two lamps. 1 I accidentally ordered a RGBW lamp, so I can successfully use the lamp with RFLink.
The other lamp was supposed to be a RGBWW lamp, but when the RGBWW remote could not control it, I tried it with RFLink, and low and behold, they send me the wrong lamp, a RGBW lamp.
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