New switchtype "off-on" in Domoticz
Posted: Monday 07 August 2017 2:17
Hi Domoticz forum,
I am using a klik-on klik-off transmitter AWMT-230 to monitor the lightswitch of the toilet room. This transmitter is normally places in parallel to the switchcontact, and therefor also in series with the (LED) bulb. This means that when you switch on the light, the voltage to the transmitter is 0V, and when the light is out, the mains voltage is devided between the transmitter and the LED bulb. This causes that this LED bulb will keep faintly burning when the light is switched off, this is annoying, and a not very green solution!
lightswitch
__v___
230V ~ ________|______| |_______|_______(>|)_______ 0V
| | lamp
|__< transmitter>____|
I have solved this problem by connecting the transmitter in parallel to the LED lamp. The drawback is that this transmitter is telling me that the light is on, when in fact the light is out, and vice versa. I think that I am not the only one that has used this trick...
To get things correct again, it would be nice if there was a possibility to add an inverted on-off switch type in domoticz, more a off-on type, that works opposite to the normal on-of switch.
Has somone an idea how to fix this ?
Thanks !
Sef Konings
I am using a klik-on klik-off transmitter AWMT-230 to monitor the lightswitch of the toilet room. This transmitter is normally places in parallel to the switchcontact, and therefor also in series with the (LED) bulb. This means that when you switch on the light, the voltage to the transmitter is 0V, and when the light is out, the mains voltage is devided between the transmitter and the LED bulb. This causes that this LED bulb will keep faintly burning when the light is switched off, this is annoying, and a not very green solution!
lightswitch
__v___
230V ~ ________|______| |_______|_______(>|)_______ 0V
| | lamp
|__< transmitter>____|
I have solved this problem by connecting the transmitter in parallel to the LED lamp. The drawback is that this transmitter is telling me that the light is on, when in fact the light is out, and vice versa. I think that I am not the only one that has used this trick...
To get things correct again, it would be nice if there was a possibility to add an inverted on-off switch type in domoticz, more a off-on type, that works opposite to the normal on-of switch.
Has somone an idea how to fix this ?
Thanks !
Sef Konings