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    MQTT to unipi Control Panel

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      juntiedt last edited by

      This is the flow for my unipi control panel. For testing reasons I have connected analog out to analog in2 and relay 6 to input 8 and input 4 to 12 volt. The panel allows you to switch all singele relays as well as all together. A slider set the voltage which you can read on a gauge. (Voltmeter :-)). If anyone has ideas for improvements please let me know.
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      As the flow is to big to upload I am just sendig a picture. Let me know if you want to get the flow directly.

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        juntiedt last edited by

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          unix last edited by

          Hi @juntiedt thats looks nice can/will you send me the flow per PM thx
          Regards

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            juntiedt last edited by

            hi UNIX, I would share the flow with you. Unfortunately I don't find an option for private message. Can you help me?

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              unix last edited by

              hi @juntiedt seems like this forum have no pm funktion please drop me a mail unix@from-hell.org

              Regards

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                lazza2B last edited by

                @juntiedt said in MQTT to unipi Control Panel:

                As the flow is to big to upload I am just sendig a picture. Let me know if you want to get the flow directly.

                Hi @juntiedt, it looks like a very great job! Could you consider hosting the file and provide a public link? You might for instance use a Dropbox / pCloud public link, or a GitHub gist.

                If anyone has ideas for improvements please let me know.

                I think it might be possible to parametrize the flows with variables, in order to avoid repetition. At least, it seems it was done this way by @Jan-Teunis here:

                https://forum.unipi.technology/topic/735/node-red-flow-evok-to-mqtt-to-evok

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