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I have one. You still need the app to setup the lock, which is unfortunate. Once it was setup I just deleted the app.
I have one. You still need the app to setup the lock, which is unfortunate. Once it was setup I just deleted the app.
I’ve used freetaxusa the last couple of years. If the IRS one isn’t available, then I’d recommend them.
Forejo-mies?
Given their comments it seems like they’re the type of consultant I’d definitely want to record.
I do find that they go to sleep fairly often. I changed the temp update setting to the smallest value and it updates fairly regularly. If the temp doesn’t change much I don’t think you get an update.
I know this is an old question, but the Shelly H&T has a USB power cap that you can buy separately. Then use any micro USB cable and power supply. It’s Wi-Fi and not zigbee, and it is definitely a tad more expensive per unit. However, no need to worry about batteries. Shelly does run sales occasionally too.
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Yeah, I feel you there, but the opposite (fans already in their own gang) and I use zwave. Maybe I’ll switch those to zigbee. Some day… Some day…
You can check out the inovelli switches. They have zigbee switches coming soon.
I see you spared no expense.
Not sure if you’re making a reference or just coincidence. ATHF Hand Banana
Some are used way more than others, but here is my list.
(Probably some underutilized app I’m forgetting)
I will comment that the yale version 2 required an app(setup via Bluetooth), which I was less than thrilled about. But I just removed the app when done and just use my zwave.
Would you say they’re ‘lit’?
They were ridiculously easy to implement the first time I tried. Went back and got a few more after the experience. Generally I use switches to control lights, but I have a couple places I like the individual bulbs.
For projects I prefer an ESP32 unless it needs a fancy GUI.
I run proxmox on bare metal. I have a couple VMs for docker, and video game servers.
The lock itself is fine. I can do pretty much everything with the zwave once paired. Locking and unlocking are pretty quick and easy. You can setup a few different numbers too (haven’t played with it too much once setup). It has a sensor to detect if the door is open, but it’s pretty slow. Sometimes I can open and close the door before it knows it’s open. More of a door left open sensor.
Our door lock it well aligned, but it’s yours is off I could see it being an issue, but that’s any motorized lock.
Battery life seems pretty good considering we use the lock multiple times a day. Just 4 AA batteries I Believe. It also beeps at you when you lock/unlock before it dies so you have a fair warning.