Denkovi Relay Board
Posted: Friday 28 October 2016 19:33
Hi! Iam running domoticz on my Pi 2 for a while now, perfect program and works like a charm 
I recently pulled more wires to my main electrical cabinet in house, and going to switch more devices on and off with relay boards.
I have a 8 channel network relay board from a previous project, it's a Denkovi board with a DAEnetIP2 controller:
https://denkovi.com/ethernet-snmp-contr ... -analog-io
The board is configured in my network, and I can switch the relays true the app and over http login. The next step is getting it to work in Domoticz. I searched, but i cant find how to do it.
I red about that there must be Denkovi in the new hardware list in domoticz? I don't see it, i tried a KM tronic device, but it cant connect.
The other option would be switching the relais with http commands, but the controller only supports 2 commands; all the relays off, and all the relays on.
I hope I am missing something over here, it cant be that hard? Hope to find a solution over here
note: I am from the Netherlands, new in this forum, and have some learning to do in the real technical network stuff

I recently pulled more wires to my main electrical cabinet in house, and going to switch more devices on and off with relay boards.
I have a 8 channel network relay board from a previous project, it's a Denkovi board with a DAEnetIP2 controller:
https://denkovi.com/ethernet-snmp-contr ... -analog-io
The board is configured in my network, and I can switch the relays true the app and over http login. The next step is getting it to work in Domoticz. I searched, but i cant find how to do it.
I red about that there must be Denkovi in the new hardware list in domoticz? I don't see it, i tried a KM tronic device, but it cant connect.
The other option would be switching the relais with http commands, but the controller only supports 2 commands; all the relays off, and all the relays on.
I hope I am missing something over here, it cant be that hard? Hope to find a solution over here

note: I am from the Netherlands, new in this forum, and have some learning to do in the real technical network stuff
