I have been searching for a reasonable solution to control wifi lights using a typical wall switch. The basic and obvious issue is that wall switches adjust the power to the lights where I'm hoping to find a solution that will allow the lights to be on and the switch will only send a signal that can be converted to an appropriate wifi command.
I think razberry and a zwave scene controller (or perhaps a dimmer) can be used to do just this and wanted to ask advice from the forum before I purchase.
I currently control my lights using a raspberry pi and a project that runs as a daemon using Json rpc to review it's commands that it converts to messages it sends to the lights. If I can grab a scene controller or dimmer event then I can easily send the proper Json to change the lights.
Does this seem like a reasonable assumption? Am I missing anything on the zwave or razberry side? I've used UPB in the past but not zwave. It looks like you can bind to events using the js automation from the documentation just feel like I'm missing something.
Thanks for any help!
Controlling wifi lights
Re: Controlling wifi lights
this may be for you ?
http://www.amazon.it/Fibaro-controllo-i ... QJWF2WEMAT
and this olso may be for you ?
http://www.amazon.it/Fibaro-universale- ... aro+dimmer
http://www.amazon.it/Fibaro-controllo-i ... QJWF2WEMAT
and this olso may be for you ?
http://www.amazon.it/Fibaro-universale- ... aro+dimmer