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Rotary dimmer switch and mysensors?

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    otto001
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    Yes, thank you. Unfortunately this is not really useable. I have one wall rotary switch and connected it to an arduino directly. But the analogue in does not detect anything I am trying on the switch. I think the rotary encoder is working absolutely different to usual wall switches :-(

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      I'm not sure if I understood. Do you have an analog dimmer , connected somehow to arduino? Maybe if you post the circuit + sketch here someone can help...

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        Hi,

        yes, I have a REV Dimmer Typ 13623 (http://www.rev.de/dzo/artikel/201/0077494_201.pdf?t=1342180610)
        Just connected it to an arduino with some "configurable firmata" and as controller I am using fhem. This sketch is just reporting the status of the pins directly to the controller. I am using pin A0 for instance - if I connect it directly to GND, this is immediately reported to the controller. If I am connecting the dimmer, nothing happens. I hope I could explain what I am trying to do...

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          The link is not working for me. Is the dimmer a potentiometer ie variable resistor type? Can you share the schematic of the dimmer and connection?

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            jemish
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            I want to control ceiling fan using Rottery dimmer switch using arduino.
            How can i use?

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              Sorry, this should work:

              http://www.rev.de/dzo/artikel/201/007/7494_201.pdf?t=1342180610
              Unfortunately it is German only...

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                Sorry, this should work:

                http://www.rev.de/dzo/artikel/201/007/7494_201.pdf?t=1342180610
                Unfortunately it is German only...

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                @otto001 it looks like you are using a 230 volt thyristor/triac dimmer. These do not act as a resistor and therefore cannot be used to connect to the Arduino....
                Maybe if you tell what you want to accomplish there is some help available

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                  @otto001 said:

                  http://www.rev.de/dzo/artikel/201/007/7494_201.pdf?t=1342180610

                  The knob could possibly be reused with a rotary encoder if you disassemble your dimmer. But it will be hard to squeeze in the necessary AC stuff + Arduino and radion behind the faceplate.

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                    Thanks!
                    What I want to do is pretty simple: Just have a rotary dimmer connected to an arduino - the controller should get the values and dim the lights (connected to different devices) according to the rotary switch. But it should be a wall switch (to get a reliable WAF)....

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                      Thanks!
                      What I want to do is pretty simple: Just have a rotary dimmer connected to an arduino - the controller should get the values and dim the lights (connected to different devices) according to the rotary switch. But it should be a wall switch (to get a reliable WAF)....

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                      @otto001 The "waf" of constructions is low... What works for me is momentary switch button dims with a "long press". These are widely available in all kinds of designs. Another option is to combine it with a touch sensor..

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                        @AWI: Thanks for your hint. I am also thinking about switch buttons with long press. BTW: how did you implement the long press in mysensors?

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                          @AWI: Thanks for your hint. I am also thinking about switch buttons with long press. BTW: how did you implement the long press in mysensors?

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                          @otto001 You can find an example in the "bounce2" library. Below an excerpt from a windowcover routine (nothing special for MySensors)

                          if ( buttonUp.update()){					// change in Up button
                          		if (buttonUp.read() == HIGH){			// release button
                          			buttUpstate = 0 ;
                          			Serial.println("Button UP released");
                          			if (calibrateCover != A_STOP){  	// calibrate end, set value
                          				calibrateCover = A_STOP;
                          				curPos = setPos = lastPos = 0 ; // Set the "UP" position (store in EEPROM and send to controller)
                          			}
                          		}
                          		else{									// press button, cover up
                          			buttUpstate = 1 ;
                          			Serial.println("Button UP pressed");
                          			buttUptime = millis(); 				// register change time
                          			if (curAction != A_STOP){			// cover is running, stop at current position and make "set"
                          				setPos = curPos;
                          			} else {
                          				setPos = 0;
                          			}
                          		}```
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                            @AWI: thanks! will have a look at it!

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                              @AWI: thanks! will have a look at it!

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                              @otto001 Hello!
                              Did you manage to implement this node?

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