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Driving electrical heater

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  • phil77560P Offline
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    phil77560
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    #1

    Hello,
    Would it be possible to drive electrical heater with "mysensors" and Domoticz ?
    I'd need to have two outputs to use something like : This
    ( sorry it's in french)
    Thank you

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    • phil77560P phil77560

      Hello,
      Would it be possible to drive electrical heater with "mysensors" and Domoticz ?
      I'd need to have two outputs to use something like : This
      ( sorry it's in french)
      Thank you

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      TheoL
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      #2

      @phil77560 It's hard for me to read, because google didn't do a great job on the translation. But I guess it would be possible. It might help if you post the schematics off that schematics on this forum.

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      • phil77560P phil77560

        Hello,
        Would it be possible to drive electrical heater with "mysensors" and Domoticz ?
        I'd need to have two outputs to use something like : This
        ( sorry it's in french)
        Thank you

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        AWI
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        #3

        @phil77560 That would be very well possible. You can drive the led's in the optocouplers from the arduino digital outputs and use a remote "switch" to drive the outputs.

        0_1472736175277_upload-186c892b-e0c6-41bc-bca5-5e124f58b026

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          phil77560
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          Very good idea... thank you

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            bjacobse
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            #5

            Maybe this sketch can be used, since this will read incoming commands, and activate a relay, but for your need as AWI writes, you use the Arduino output direct to your above circuit (Then you don't have to listen to relay click)

            https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/blob/master/examples/RelayActuator/RelayActuator.ino

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            • phil77560P phil77560

              Hello,
              Would it be possible to drive electrical heater with "mysensors" and Domoticz ?
              I'd need to have two outputs to use something like : This
              ( sorry it's in french)
              Thank you

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              @phil77560 yes, it is possible - I have a SSR switching on a 3kWatt tent with a help of a simple 433Mhz switch controlled by Domoticz. No MySensors in this setup.

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