Domoticz + LightWaveRF Generation 2 [868mhz] Transceiver
Posted: Monday 29 January 2018 21:48
Evening All!
As part of my house decorating project this year, I'm looking to replace all my standard plug sockets and light switches and go down the LightWaveRF route - ZWave doesn't seem to be particularly big in the UK.
I've got an Echo Plus [it was cheap] and some Xiaomi Smart Home sensors and Yee Lights, but I really like the look of the LightWaveRF products but despite the hefty price tag I'd prefer the new Generation 2 kit because you can get the device status which you couldn't with the previous version.
I've just bought a Pi 3 and will have it running on a 'dirty' guest WiFi network along with all my other IOT devices, TV, Echo, Xiaomi sensors and bulbs. I was originally looking at the RFXCOM as it seemed very popular, however that only seems to support 433mhz whereas LightWaveRF Gen 2 is 868Mhz.
Ideally I'd like a transceiver that does both 433mhz and 868mhz should I decide to buy any other devices further down the line which are only available on 433mhz [what devices I don't know] but I'd like to make sure I'm future proof and ready for 868mhz once the LightWave Gen 2 sockets and switches come down in price and I can install them as I'm decorating a room.
I'd also like to make sure I get something that works fully with Domoticz, USB if preferable.
Is anyone currently running a transreceiver that ticks all of the boxes, or can recommend anything please?
Onew other question, I'd like to make sure that I keep as much historic data as possible from my devices [temperature sensor and Smart Meter] do I need to make sure I get the right size microSD card for the Pi. Would 1 32GB SanDisk Ultra be ok, or should I go a little bigger?
Thanks in advance
As part of my house decorating project this year, I'm looking to replace all my standard plug sockets and light switches and go down the LightWaveRF route - ZWave doesn't seem to be particularly big in the UK.
I've got an Echo Plus [it was cheap] and some Xiaomi Smart Home sensors and Yee Lights, but I really like the look of the LightWaveRF products but despite the hefty price tag I'd prefer the new Generation 2 kit because you can get the device status which you couldn't with the previous version.
I've just bought a Pi 3 and will have it running on a 'dirty' guest WiFi network along with all my other IOT devices, TV, Echo, Xiaomi sensors and bulbs. I was originally looking at the RFXCOM as it seemed very popular, however that only seems to support 433mhz whereas LightWaveRF Gen 2 is 868Mhz.
Ideally I'd like a transceiver that does both 433mhz and 868mhz should I decide to buy any other devices further down the line which are only available on 433mhz [what devices I don't know] but I'd like to make sure I'm future proof and ready for 868mhz once the LightWave Gen 2 sockets and switches come down in price and I can install them as I'm decorating a room.
I'd also like to make sure I get something that works fully with Domoticz, USB if preferable.
Is anyone currently running a transreceiver that ticks all of the boxes, or can recommend anything please?
Onew other question, I'd like to make sure that I keep as much historic data as possible from my devices [temperature sensor and Smart Meter] do I need to make sure I get the right size microSD card for the Pi. Would 1 32GB SanDisk Ultra be ok, or should I go a little bigger?
Thanks in advance
