@Martin-Kudláček do you know a good way to eliminate these false positives? Maybe an extra circuit before the input of the Unipi 1.1?
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RE: Digital input ghost detection
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RE: Digital input ghost detection
I don't thing this has something todo with the unipi itself because the input signal of SW1 works perfect. I think because of the way the dimmer works it generates some sort of a signal which is picked up by the unipi. So I think I need to filter the signal to only get a "pure" 24v signal
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RE: Digital input ghost detection
@martin-kudláček I've set them to use external power like in the manual:
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RE: Digital input ghost detection
@martin-kudláček
i've tried to create a schematics of my system:
So if I push button SW1 I get a signal on my unipi this works perfect.
No if I push SW2 the led of D1 lights faintly but it is enough to trigger the port.
The cable of all the switches is a SVV cable(don't know how it's called in english https://www.my-electro.be/product/svv-f2-sturingskabel-12x08/)
These are routed trough the whole house and passes every switch. One of the cables has +24V the others are connected to a relay or a dimmer.
What I'm trying to do is to intercept a push to one of my switches in house.
I hope my explanation is sufficient to understand what the problem is :) -
Digital input ghost detection
Hi,
My house has eltako teleruptors for lighting system(24v pulse switches a relay which turns on the light).
I've attached the unipi 1.1 to this system and it works perfect.
The only problem is when I push a switch where a dimmer is connected to(eltako eud12d-uc https://www.eltako.com/fileadmin/downloads/en/_datasheets/Datasheet_EUD12D-UC.pdf) I get a signal on my other inputs(the led of 2 inputs on the unipi light up faintly).
I didn't connected the 2 switches (which are connected to the dimmers) to the unipi.
Is there anything I can do about this problem?
Maybe something extra to the input signal? -
RE: Unipi neuron home assistant setup
Hi @Martijn-Hemeryck did you go forward with this project?
I'm currently looking to buy unipi and to let it work with Home Assistant!
What i'm trying to achieve is to control my lightning in house.
My lights are controller by teleruptors which are switched by a 24v signal. If I can pick read this signal I know my light is being switched on or off.
For switching on and off I can send a 24v signal from the unipi with a relay. It would be nice if I can put Home Assistant as a frontend end for this.