Ik heb een Klikaanklikuit Draadloze Schemersensor (of dawn sensor / lux sensor)
Volgens mij werkt deze als volgt. Op het moment dat het te donker wordt druk je eenmalig de 'learn' button in en vervolgens wordt het er iedere keer het signaal gegeven als de omgeving dezelfde lichtomstandigheden bereikt. Ik heb een script ingesteld wat er voor zorgt dat er een vertraging zit in het in- en uitschakelen om ervoor te zorgen dat de lampen niet continue aan en uit gaan.
Nu lukt het me maar niet om een goede positie voor dit apparaat te vinden. Op een kast in de woonkamer zorgt ervoor dat de schakelaar overdag veel te vaak geactiveerd wordt. Op het dressoir gericht op het raam gaat beter, echter als de lamp dan aanspringt ziet de schakelaar dit en vind het vervolgens licht genoeg om alles weer uit te schakelen
Wie van jullie heeft ook zo'n (soortgelijke) sensor en hoe lossen jullie dit op? Waar kan je het beste de sensor plaatsen?
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Re: Schemersensor
I think the best thing to do is ask this question in English. Much better change of a response.
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Re: Schemersensor
I have a Klikaanklikuit Draadloze Schemersensor (dawn sensor / lux sensor)
I think it works like this. At the moment it gets too dark, you press the 'learn' button once and then the signal is given every time the light level reaches the same light conditions. I have set up a script which ensures that there is a delay in switching on and off to ensure that the lights does not go on and off continuously.
Now I can not find a good position for this device. On a cabinet in the living room results the switch is activated too often during the day. Another low cabinet, facing the window, gives better resluts, however, when the lamp comes on, the switch sees this and then finds that the light level is high enough to switch everything off again
Which of you also has such a (similar) sensor and how do you solve this? Where can you best place the sensor?
I think it works like this. At the moment it gets too dark, you press the 'learn' button once and then the signal is given every time the light level reaches the same light conditions. I have set up a script which ensures that there is a delay in switching on and off to ensure that the lights does not go on and off continuously.
Now I can not find a good position for this device. On a cabinet in the living room results the switch is activated too often during the day. Another low cabinet, facing the window, gives better resluts, however, when the lamp comes on, the switch sees this and then finds that the light level is high enough to switch everything off again
Which of you also has such a (similar) sensor and how do you solve this? Where can you best place the sensor?
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Re: Schemersensor
I had one in the early days of my Domoticz adventure.
I had it installed outside besides the frontdoor, as the sun circles from left to right in the front of my house.
So it caught the early sun and late sun at sundown.
After trail and error i came to the conclusion that a place in the livingroom was't the best solution.
There are to many variables which could trigger it false like curtains open or closed, lights on/off or candles burning or the TV.
I had it installed outside besides the frontdoor, as the sun circles from left to right in the front of my house.
So it caught the early sun and late sun at sundown.
After trail and error i came to the conclusion that a place in the livingroom was't the best solution.
There are to many variables which could trigger it false like curtains open or closed, lights on/off or candles burning or the TV.
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I have my sensor at the vensterbank and it works perfect
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