Hello there,
I am in Italy and I want to set up a little switching system for lights.
The ideal way is to use DIN Rail switch, like this one,
but I have no notice of re-flashable ones.
Is any european friend aware of a re-flashable DIN Device ?
Sonoff + DIN Adapter is not an option because of form factor....
Thanks....
Paolo
DIN Rail switches
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Re: DIN Rail switches
Hmm that's an interesting idea.
But I wonder if it is a good idea to have a number of WiFi devices close to each other.
Isn't it a better idea to use solid state relais and then control them via 1 unit?
After all those SSR units are nothing more than a LED on the low voltage side.
But I wonder if it is a good idea to have a number of WiFi devices close to each other.
Isn't it a better idea to use solid state relais and then control them via 1 unit?
After all those SSR units are nothing more than a LED on the low voltage side.
Re: DIN Rail switches
You're right Td-Er, perhaps it's better a 4-way box and 4 opto relays, but the problem is AFAIK there's no engineered product, with CE mark, etc.
So you can't use it in a typical office environment.
Is somebody aware of some flashable din-rail box ?
Thanks & Regards
Paolo
So you can't use it in a typical office environment.
Is somebody aware of some flashable din-rail box ?
Thanks & Regards
Paolo
Re: DIN Rail switches
Not sure about the CE mark, but Sonoff also has several 4-channel units.
the 4ch units are with DIN rail.
The smaller ones can be mounted on a DIN rail adapter, but those will take quite a bit more space than the one you showed.
Shelly does also have a number of DIN rail modules: https://shelly.cloud/
However I don't know about the hardware used in those new pro series. So not sure if those can run ESPEasy.
the 4ch units are with DIN rail.
The smaller ones can be mounted on a DIN rail adapter, but those will take quite a bit more space than the one you showed.
Shelly does also have a number of DIN rail modules: https://shelly.cloud/
However I don't know about the hardware used in those new pro series. So not sure if those can run ESPEasy.
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