oskrypuch Posted May 24, 2022 Posted May 24, 2022 (edited) A pair of appliance lincs were running two sets of curtains. Both units about 12 years old, the one was getting a little flakey and not energizing to command, on occasion. Figured the other might start to go as well. Decided to replace both, and got the SS7 for that. I ordered them from the Aeotec store online (couldn't find the 7 anywhere else), didn't realize that they would ship from Hong Kong! After a couple of weeks, still no units, emailed support, they said they were stuck in Customs and I had to contact DHL. Seems they needed some $ for customs, got that sorted out. Units are very nice and compact, added them with no issues. The usual gazzilion nodes popped up, stored all but one in my unused node folder. Disabled the power reporting data, as I don't need it. Set the auto-off for 17 seconds so I only need to send an ON command, that toggles the curtains open/close state. Tweaked the programming, and they are working great. Also, given their location, will be great repeaters, especially since they are external units. Well, I guess a boring story, usually is when you meet with success! * Orest Edited May 25, 2022 by oskrypuch Quote
Techman Posted May 25, 2022 Posted May 25, 2022 Another upside to the Smart Switch 7 is that it displays line voltage and current. If you have your Polisy / ISY, router and modem on a UPS then you can use the Smart Switch to notify you in the event of a power failure. Quote
oskrypuch Posted May 25, 2022 Author Posted May 25, 2022 (edited) Yes, it is very comprehensive in its reports if you need them, using trigger levels for power and current, and reporting currrent voltage, current and load. If you don't want the reports, you can turn them all off to reduce traffic. I'm monitoring the voltage. Nice little device! * Orest Edited May 25, 2022 by oskrypuch Quote
SSchmidt Posted July 4, 2022 Posted July 4, 2022 Why is the Aoetech Smart Switch 7 called a switch when it appears to be an outlet? Quote
dbuss Posted July 4, 2022 Posted July 4, 2022 13 minutes ago, SSchmidt said: Why is the Aoetech Smart Switch 7 called a switch when it appears to be an outlet? It can be switched off and on. Quote
jec6613 Posted July 5, 2022 Posted July 5, 2022 On 5/25/2022 at 1:15 PM, Techman said: Another upside to the Smart Switch 7 is that it displays line voltage and current. If you have your Polisy / ISY, router and modem on a UPS then you can use the Smart Switch to notify you in the event of a power failure. How would this work, exactly? Once the Smart Switch 7 looses power, it won't report anything, so if it's before the UPS then you'll just get no report at all from it (which could be done with almost any device, not just a smart switch 7). If it's behind the UPS, it'll just be reporting the line voltage out of the UPS. The only effective way I've found of reporting on an outage is to use a Ping Node server to poll a device that only has A/C power. Or simply to query the UPS itself if it supports such reporting - better ones do. Quote
Techman Posted July 5, 2022 Posted July 5, 2022 If Smart Switch voltage = 0 Then Send notification Power Fail Quote
jec6613 Posted July 5, 2022 Posted July 5, 2022 8 minutes ago, Techman said: If Smart Switch voltage = 0 Then Send notification Power Fail Except what's powering the switch to send that? 1 Quote
dbuss Posted July 5, 2022 Posted July 5, 2022 9 hours ago, jec6613 said: Except what's powering the switch to send that? That's a good question because when power is removed from the device, ISY doesn't update the "current voltage" in the admin console. Quote
jec6613 Posted July 5, 2022 Posted July 5, 2022 3 hours ago, dbuss said: That's a good question because when power is removed from the device, ISY doesn't update the "current voltage" in the admin console. Exactly, the voltmeter you're using needs a power source to send the update. There are any number of devices that can be battery or or UPS powered but can detect voltage presence external to their own power source, but this isn't one of them. Side note: Those nifty Z-Wave replacements for IOLincs (ZEN17 comes to mind) can do this, as they can be externally powered and detect a 12-24V signal, such as your doorbell transformer provides - though lacking that any old 12-24V wall wart with the connector cut off would work. Quote
Techman Posted July 5, 2022 Posted July 5, 2022 13 hours ago, jec6613 said: Except what's powering the switch to send that? A valid point, the ISY status of the switch won't update if the switch doesn't have power. Quote
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