I know which mains sockets are listed as supported by the RFXtrx433E, but has anyone got any others to work?
Such as Mercury 350 or Status SREMSOC?
Which 433MHz mains socket?
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Which 433MHz mains socket?
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Re: Which 433MHz mains socket?
picked up the 1byOne door chime too!
Anyway, suggestion that Mercury 350 can be confirmed to be not working for me as of 1005 firmware
Did you manage to find a docket?
Anyway, suggestion that Mercury 350 can be confirmed to be not working for me as of 1005 firmware
Did you manage to find a docket?
setup: Domoticz@SynNAS; RFXTRX 433; Response E. Alarm, Teqin IP PTZ Camera, Mercury Socket, 1byOne Chime; SSE smart meter
plan: Lightwave RF Dimmers & PIR, integ. evohome heating
plan: Lightwave RF Dimmers & PIR, integ. evohome heating
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Re: Which 433MHz mains socket?
actually working now..at least the power sockets!
The remote is just not able to be heard by RFXTRX. Tried suggestion to get it on Lightning4 but no joy
However, looks each socket can be trained to multiple remotes.
You need to manually add the transmit code for each socket using Lightning1&Energenie 5-gang. The remote and Domoticz can get out of sync but they both work. For the price of £4 a socket, its not a bad deal
The remote is just not able to be heard by RFXTRX. Tried suggestion to get it on Lightning4 but no joy
However, looks each socket can be trained to multiple remotes.
You need to manually add the transmit code for each socket using Lightning1&Energenie 5-gang. The remote and Domoticz can get out of sync but they both work. For the price of £4 a socket, its not a bad deal
setup: Domoticz@SynNAS; RFXTRX 433; Response E. Alarm, Teqin IP PTZ Camera, Mercury Socket, 1byOne Chime; SSE smart meter
plan: Lightwave RF Dimmers & PIR, integ. evohome heating
plan: Lightwave RF Dimmers & PIR, integ. evohome heating
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