What connectors do I need to order to extend this cable? I can get them from Farnell or RS if I know what are used. I'm assuming that this is a 1-wire sensor as it has three wires, pwr, gnd and the 1-wire bus, and that means that it can be extended to quite a few metres and I need to pick up the outside temperature... View answers
Asked 8 ´years ago | Qubino Temperature Sensor
Can these be placed in an unfinished loft/attic? Some smoke detectors specifically state not to place them in an unfinished attic (e.g. Nest Protect) due to the large temp changes etc. Could not find anything specific re. these so thought I would pose the question here. Thanks chaps! View answers
Asked 8 ´years ago | Z-Wave Fibaro Smoke Sensor
Does this item work with Fibaro HC2 please View answer
Asked 8 ´years ago | Z-Wave Popp Z-Rain
Has this been proven to work with HomeSeer?
Asked 8 ´years ago | Z-Wave Fibaro Button
How many 240V GU10 Led Bulbs (Dimmable ones) can the FD2 support? I have 3 light fittings for outside my house that house 2 GU10 240 Bulbs or GU10 240V Dimmable Bulbs. I am going to use the LED Dimmable bulbs which on the box say "Use only 7 watts per bulb". So a total of 6 bulbs in 3 light housings. I'm going to wire them back to a junction box in parellel (not serial) and into then into the FB2 but was worried that 6 bulbs of this type (or even 10) would fry it? I have the original Fibaro Bypass Module also (FGB001) which I bought a few years ago but never used, could I use this if I need it? The LED 240v GU10 bulbs are "dimmable" Thanks! Andy View answers
Asked 8 ´years ago | Z-Wave Fibaro Universal Dimmer 2
The product information mentions backup and restore feature. I understand this is to backup and restore the network to save on manually rebuilding the network in the situation of having to replace the stick (eg. if stick fails). Where can I find information about how to perform backup and restore? View answers
Asked 8 ´years ago | Z-Wave.Me USB Stick
I read the following in the manual: Rated output power 8A for single output channel,13A at max.(3,25A for R.G.B.W. single output channel is suggested) I'm planing to control two strips of LED with the RGBW-Dimmer. Using two of the four channels. How much power (current) can each of the two LED-strips have? (I'm using a 24V driver). Maybe 13A/2 = 6.5A per channel? View answer
Asked 8 ´years ago | Brands - Qubino > Z-Wave Qubino RGBW Dimmer Plus
Asked 8 ´years ago | Z-Wave Plus Aeotec MultiSensor 6
Does this need ventilation? I was planning on using these in the loft for the upstairs lighting and putting them in PVC boxes along with any connectors etc. This is to keep things neat and safe but wondered if I need to drill holes in the boxes for ventilation? View answers
Asked 8 ´years ago | Z-Wave Fibaro Universal Dimmer 2
Will this work with the latest Aeotec Nano Dimmer for which does not have a bypass available yet? I cannot beleive that the internals will be much difference between provisors - basically some additional resistance and capacitance added. Has anyone tied this and can report compatability? View answer
Asked 8 ´years ago | Z-Wave Fibaro Dimmer Bypass 2
Can this be used as four separate 36w 12v channels? I want to control four sets of 12v led lamps but am not sure if it can only be controlled as if it were colour, so I would have to choose, for instance, yellow, to have two sets on? View answer
Asked 8 ´years ago | Brands - Qubino > Z-Wave Qubino RGBW Dimmer Plus
Asked 8 ´years ago | Z-Wave Data Logger for E-Meters
What's the difference between this model (FIBEFGS-223) and the FIBEFGS-222? One is described as a switch and the other as a relay, but otherwise seem identical. Does it make any difference to what it can do? I want to use them behind existing light switches to control lighting circuits - does it make any difference which I use? Thanks! View answers
Asked 8 ´years ago | Z-Wave Fibaro Double Switch 2
Does this have Low Battery Alert? View answers
Asked 8 ´years ago | Z-Wave Fibaro Flood Sensor
Does this work with Samsung SmartThings Hub? View answers
Asked 8 ´years ago | Z-Wave Fibaro Flood Sensor