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💬 Wireless Touch Switch: Relay Model - (For Livolo crystals)

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  • T TeT

    I would like to know if you plan to do a roller shutter node (for up and down store)?
    current detection is to mesure the time to up or down the store. And calculate position in %.
    2 gang one for up and the other for down :relaxed:

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    @tet said in 💬 Wireless Touch Switch: Relay Model - (For Livolo crystals):

    I would like to know if you plan to do a roller shutter node (for up and down store)?
    current detection is to mesure the time to up or down the store. And calculate position in %.
    2 gang one for up and the other for down

    My idea is to design all the nodes that I need, for now I am developing these four:

    Touch push button, relay type
    Touch push button, triac type
    Multi purpose sensor: Doors, windows, temperature, humidity, light, and three expansion connectors.
    Remote control

    When I finish them I also want to make:

    LED strip controller WRGB 12V
    Clamp sensor SCT-013 for electrical panel.
    PIR sensor
    Plug with relay
    Roller shutter
    Boiler control (or maybe buy it if it is compatible with the control software)

    As you see my intention is to also design the node to control the blinds, I think the easiest thing would be to manufacture a PCB that is installed inside the double switch of the blind and activate the pulsations. I have not yet documented on how it works but I think that something like that should give good results, all the work would be done by the roller blind electronica, the node would only activate the button (with transistor/ssr).

    I must also say that now I do not have a house where to install all these nodes so I am testing them in my test panel but not in a real environment...

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      I just ordered to manufacture the next version of the PCB, actually I also sent to manufacture the other 4 modules.
      When the PCBs arrive and perform the necessary tests, I will publish the updated files.

      On the work panel and openhardware.io there are images of all the modules / nodes.

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        I just ordered to manufacture the next version of the PCB, actually I also sent to manufacture the other 4 modules.
        When the PCBs arrive and perform the necessary tests, I will publish the updated files.

        On the work panel and openhardware.io there are images of all the modules / nodes.

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        @giltesa Looking forward to seeing results! Great work.

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          I have published all the documentation in a Github repository. If someone wants to make PCBs, I recommend that you wait a little longer until you receive my PCBs and try them.

          https://github.com/giltesa/SmartHome

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            Today the new PCBs have arrived, I will try to weld them this week!

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            By the way, I present the Wireless Touch Switch node to the pcbway.com contest and I won the third prize for best design :)

            https://www.pcbway.com/blog/News/Winner_List_of_2017_2018_PCBWay_First_PCB_Design_Contest.html

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              Today the new PCBs have arrived, I will try to weld them this week!

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              By the way, I present the Wireless Touch Switch node to the pcbway.com contest and I won the third prize for best design :)

              https://www.pcbway.com/blog/News/Winner_List_of_2017_2018_PCBWay_First_PCB_Design_Contest.html

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              @giltesa Congrats!

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                Would this work in the US version light switch?

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                  Would this work in the US version light switch?

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                  @marcusakamg7 said in 💬 Wireless Touch Switch: Relay Model - (For Livolo crystals):

                  Would this work in the US version light switch?

                  Yes, you can use it perfectly, both the power supply and the relays allow a voltage range of 90~264V and 0~240V AC respectively.

                  Edit: Investigate if the EU switches can be screwed into the wall box of the US switches.
                  I have used this standard size box:
                  https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=es&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=es&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.leroymerlin.es%2Ffp%2F14004172%2Fcaja-de-empotrar-imprex-interruptores-y-enchufes&edit-text=

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                    well i mean i have livolo crystal (US) switch and was wondering if your pcb would work with it?
                    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Livolo-Touch-Screen-Switch-with-White-Crystal-Glass-Panel-US-standard/172969628674?hash=item2845cb1402:m:m8U0RNT_lW0oZAr9my3wYKg
                    I notice the gang box is different in the (US) model.

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                      well i mean i have livolo crystal (US) switch and was wondering if your pcb would work with it?
                      https://www.ebay.com/itm/Livolo-Touch-Screen-Switch-with-White-Crystal-Glass-Panel-US-standard/172969628674?hash=item2845cb1402:m:m8U0RNT_lW0oZAr9my3wYKg
                      I notice the gang box is different in the (US) model.

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                      @marcusakamg7

                      It is not compatible, you just have to see that the shape of the glass and the frame that holds it is completely different to the EU version, and if it was compatible Livolo would not have bothered to make several versions.

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                        @giltesa where do you buy "HTTM light reflector"?

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                          @giltesa where do you buy "HTTM light reflector"?

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                          @dzungpham0703

                          I buy them on Aliexpress:
                          https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?catId=0&initiative_id=SB_20180706102504&SearchText=HTTM

                          If you apply hot air it is easy to take off the white "double sided tape" and the plastic.

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