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- 06 Jun 2020 11:29
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: New zwave Module
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1579
New zwave Module
I saw on the Twitter feed that there will be a new Z-Uno. Are there any details as of yet, ie will there be any more program space? Lastly I know its early days but will the module be a similar size to the current one? The reason I as is I've had my z-uno blind motor test rigged up to one of my blin...
- 07 Dec 2019 17:27
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
- Replies: 12
- Views: 13875
Re: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
Hi Peter, just an update. I'm still waiting on the higher torque motor so things have come to a pause at the mo. The zuno has a drv motor driver, a eeprom a current sensor and some pullups for the buttons. (Although I had some other sensors at one point and the readings did not increase by more than...
- 24 Nov 2019 22:24
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
- Replies: 12
- Views: 13875
Re: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
Hi Peter, sorry for the delay. Been side tracked by another project. I have ordered a different worm driven motor (slower) as I needed more torque to drive my office blind. I'll try to measure the standby current. Apart from a few pull ups, there is a motor driver (put on standby when not on) a curr...
- 20 Nov 2019 22:30
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
- Replies: 12
- Views: 13875
Re: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
Hi Peter, thanks again for all your help with this. Ive done a LUA script for my HC2, only got one node so far but the idea is i add the ids into the blinds array and it will issue the commands out. Not sure if i need to add hold offs between the calls yet. But then i can set it to run once a day. S...
- 18 Nov 2019 23:46
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
- Replies: 12
- Views: 13875
Re: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
Hi, i would really like to thank you for all your help with this. It looks like you hit the nail on the head. If it is the case it seems crazy that a flirs device (one would assume its made as a flirs device to conserve power ie battery powered) that battery reports would not be key in the day to da...
- 15 Nov 2019 00:32
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
- Replies: 12
- Views: 13875
Re: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
Hi Peter, Ive swapped the code back to the one that reports the battery percentage in the range of 0 to 100 and varied the bench supply before report 1 is sent (the sketch just has one control of: ZUNO_SETUP_CHANNELS( ZUNO_BLINDS(getterBlindPos, setterBlindPos) ); just before i send the device to sl...
- 13 Nov 2019 15:33
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
- Replies: 12
- Views: 13875
Re: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
Thanks for the reply Peter. I had tried 0 to 100 at first (as i assumed it was the same as a multilevel switch setter) but i dont think it was working right either, but it may have been me being dumb. Also like you say that PDF says it should be 0 to 100. Ill try again in the next day or so and repo...
- 13 Nov 2019 11:54
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
- Replies: 12
- Views: 13875
Battery Reports and Fibaro HC2
Hi im building my own bind controller using my zuno and its working well in FLIRS. The only problem im having is the battery reports. Ive setup the ZUNO_SETUP_BATTERY_HANDLER() (as im using a external regulator) and it pairs fine with my Fibaro HC2. Ive also setup zunoSetBeamCountWU(240) to get the ...
- 20 Aug 2019 16:40
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Custom Libs
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2688
Custom Libs
Hi, after a bit of a break doing other projects ive come back to my home automation project. But ive got a question regarding the ZUno compiler. do any custom libs have to always go into the following path "C:\Users\?????\Documents\Arduino\libraries" The reason i ask is ive done a few ardu...
- 24 Nov 2018 11:05
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: SHT21 HTU21
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6568
Re: SHT21 HTU21
Hi just update. I've tried another sensor in case I had a bad one, and also with the sensor on the i2c bus on it's own with the pull up resistors and without. No matter I just get the same result.