that's a problem, not a solution. every fucking gadget these days comes with their own app and no unified method of controlling itThey have their own app so you can run it all on there
that's a problem, not a solution. every fucking gadget these days comes with their own app and no unified method of controlling itThey have their own app so you can run it all on there
That's so sweet. You and gangrene707 working it together. You comment screams TROLL.hat's a problem, not a solution. every fucking gadget these days comes with their own app and no unified method of controlling it
I have not tried that particular scenario. I'll try and set it up tomorrow and leave it offline and then turn my phone off.Can you run yours without a phone being there the whole time
I feel ya. I'm not halting your quest. I think you and I both know that you questions and frustrations with taking a product outside it's basic operation is best to be taken up with Amelech. I don't have any of their code, just their basic communication protocol. They have been open to feedback so I'm sure they would be into helping.that's a problem, not a solution. every fucking gadget these days comes with their own app and no unified method of controlling it
get a ropeThat's so sweet. You and gangrene707 working it together. You comment screams TROLL.
Thanks very much.@Cold$moke
Sonoff's and Amelech controllers retain their programming, even if you disconnect them from the power or dissconnect the smartphone. As long as they get power, they continue to run their programming and even after a power failure, they continue to work with the stored settings.
You just need the server/hub connection to change settings and in the case of the Amelech controller for dimming. If you are within the range of your router, you can dimming the Amelech directly without an Internet connection, and if out of range, the settings will go to the hub via the Internet and from there to the controller.
I came to the exact same conclusion.
Yesterday I ordered half a dozen.
They are cheap enough that just the terminals to connect the Mean Well driver to a cord makes them worth while. I'm tired of soldering on a plug.
I will use some on my household lamps too so Alexa can turn them on and off for me.
I like the idea of having something to connect to the dimmer wires. I just do not need wireless.
Although there are some projects where zigbee would be a good thing. I did a cost analysis for a landscaper needing 500-1000 intra-canopy units.
The as the professor continued his intra-canopy research for the landscaper, all the units need to be adjusted periodically. Too much to do manually.
That many zigbee units was a bit too expensive.
I did however come up with an interesting design. Are you familiar with the neoPixel RGB WS2811 controllers? They are essentially triple PWM LED drivers.
There is a Texas Instruments chip that is much better than the neoPixel driver that does the same.
My idea was to use the three outputs as PWM signals to three drivers by putting a pull up resistor on each of the three outputs.
The chips daisy chain together with no limitation for the number of chips daisy chained.
The three resistors is where the RGB LEDs would normally go.
They daisy chain by connecting pin 5 SDO to the SDI (Serial Data Input) of the next chip.
Then drive the SDI with any micro-controller. Then only one wireless controller can service any number of drivers in any localized area.
Very inexpensive (~10¢ per driver) way to extend a single PWM driver.
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That's so sweet. You and gangrene707 working it together. You comment screams TROLL.
Thanks very much.
What if you hve no wifi near the grow except a phone can i set everything off my phone and leave? This would just be for on off and dimming
Sunrise sunset ect. Nothing too fancy
That is not what he said.So i guess its down to timers or a grow green controller For internet less sunrise sunsets and dimming?
That is not what he said.
It holds it programming. I have not done you exact situation, so I said I would test. But based on what “should” happen and what happens when WiFi goes out. Yes it’s fine. You program the controller ...hit save and it’s saved. Then you leave...and programming stays.
If you want to change it...you need to be within range. Otherwise it performs as set until you do change it.
I have a few storms still. They work, and can do more/complexity. I used it as a room controller for 4-6 lights rather than just a single light.I looked into the strom controller .
But as a tech slow noob led guy i didnt know if it was able to work with what i wanted
Which will be 3 hlg 480 b drivers
I saw they had the 10v kit to add on .
But then i watched @Greengenes707 video and thought that it was sweet .
I guess i have to get with the times eventually
As it stand now, for growers without coding knowledge, Amelech offer better range of products and their app offers more functionality and flexibility than the sonoffs but they do cost more.
Sonoffs are great and affordable for really simple tasks but if you have coding knowledge it's the best route to take to get total control. The maker is constantly releasing new models and upgrading it's app and more importantly, better momentum then Amelech. I really hope they consider releasing a PWM dimmer. I have sent them feedback asking that.