Hello,
I am very interested in RF link and I am preparing to use it for multiple sensor solutions, but also very curious if the Duco RF ventilation is also supported on the 868Mhz?
It involves this protocol:
Thank you for your time! Hopefully anyone can give some clarification soon.
Best regards,
Richard
Duco RF
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Re: Duco RF
hello Richard,
I don't know the answer to your question (yet), but I started a few days ago with EspEasy to control a Ducobox Energy Premium.
I used the sources of arnemauer and until now I can:
- set the ventilation mode through 868 MHz (couldn't find a serial command for that)
- set the flow between 10% and 90% through the serial line (couldn't find a RF command for that)
in fact that looks enough to build a complete control center for the Ducobox, without the need of the communication print and/or Duco switches and sensors.
The reason why i wanted to have full control is that the residents of the house are very sensitive to noise, so I want absolute minimum ventilation. Every room in the house has an inlet and an exhaust with a valve in each pipe.
At the moment I'm testing what I can do with the rules in EspEasy, to extend the system with the control of the valves, CO2-sensors and Nextion Display for user-control and user-feedback. (The residents do not like a home automation system, so I try to avoid that.
What's your application and why do want to know these protocol details ?
cheers, Stef
I don't know the answer to your question (yet), but I started a few days ago with EspEasy to control a Ducobox Energy Premium.
I used the sources of arnemauer and until now I can:
- set the ventilation mode through 868 MHz (couldn't find a serial command for that)
- set the flow between 10% and 90% through the serial line (couldn't find a RF command for that)
in fact that looks enough to build a complete control center for the Ducobox, without the need of the communication print and/or Duco switches and sensors.
The reason why i wanted to have full control is that the residents of the house are very sensitive to noise, so I want absolute minimum ventilation. Every room in the house has an inlet and an exhaust with a valve in each pipe.
At the moment I'm testing what I can do with the rules in EspEasy, to extend the system with the control of the valves, CO2-sensors and Nextion Display for user-control and user-feedback. (The residents do not like a home automation system, so I try to avoid that.
What's your application and why do want to know these protocol details ?
cheers, Stef
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