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    How long are the UniPi 1.1 and its Extension modules gone be supported

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      Havor last edited by

      Short question, how long are the UniPi 1.1 and its 3 extension modules gone be supported.

      As i see in the shop both the 4-AO 0-10V extension and the 8channel 1Wire expander have both less the 5 in stock, are these outgoing products, or are they they bin ordered new?

      Or are they gone be replaced by more expensive Neuron parts?

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        skorp administrators last edited by

        Hi!
        UniPi 1.1 is going to be on stock for next few years. However, extension modules except EMO R8 is going out of stock.
        There are so small sales and problems with Neuron compatibility, so after last modules sold, we won't continue anymore.

        Analog output module will be replaced by new xS50 extension module (will be in stock in 2 months)
        8 channel expander has really small number of selling, we will make Neuron S100 with 2 channels, which should be enough for the major part of our customers.

        BR
        Adam Skorpik

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          Havor @skorp last edited by

          @skorp said in How long are the UniPi 1.1 and its Extension modules gone be supported:

          8 channel expander has really small number of selling, we will make Neuron S100 with 2 channels, which should be enough for the major part of our customers.

          Would you not consider a Expander unit, ware you can hookup the 4 remaining wires of the RJ45 to be used as free power lines?

          Like a 12V + 24V, 5V + 12V or 2x 5V/12V/24V, to power 1Wire sensors and devises, then you don't need of running extra power wires if they need extra power.

          Would be handy for things like steering a remote relay whit a DS2405.

          Tho i don't know if the 1Wire hub can handle those power lines.

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