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No Neutral Wire Required, SONOFF ZBMINIL2 Zigbee Smart Light Switch (2 Way), Works with Alexa, SmartThings Hub, Google Home&SONOFF ZBBridge-P, ZigBee Hub Required- A Certified for Humans Device

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Manually configuring the transmit power to 5 dBm or less in the firmware should probably also work as does there same thing? For your information I try with a single device connected to the coordinator and the issue is the same ... A maintenance guy at work recommended having the Lin come from the switch (maybe even embedding this at the fan box rather than the switch box). That way, you can easily hit the switch off if something happens with the zbmini, or even if the mini needs a reset, rather than having to go to the breaker. I am considering putting some of these in to make my ceiling fans smart (just the light kit). My concern is that my circuit is the standard 15A and this zbmini is only rated for 10A. What if we plug some things into the outlet, down circuit from this device, and draw 12A (for example)? Are there concerns that this device might fail or… idk… catch fire, explode, etc?

So if I walk upstairs and hit the switch at the top of the stairs, what does the unit do? Does it recognize the change in state to the signal line and turn the light off? Or does it recognize the switch signal is now in the on (closed) position and leave the light on? If the latter, do I have to flip the switch on and then off again to turn the light off? As the newest in the ZBMINI line, it carries the DNA of its predecessors but is now 40% smaller and 100% better designed. It looks much better with the new curved edge design and the orange stripe. Těsně před napsáním tohoto článku jsem trochu hloubkově zapátral k výše popsané ne-kompatibilitě a našel jsem informaci, která byla nějakým Sonoff insiderem zveřejněná na Redditu :

New firmware versions do allow toggle mode so momentary (monostable) switched can be used as well as regular pre-installed bipolar switches and there is no setting necessary to work with both modes, this is done with timing

My partners, they DC after a day or so. At mine they last easily a week (I took them out before they dropped). Which exact firmware version is on each and every ITead SONOFF ZBMINI-L device with this delay problem? After that, Home Assistant will scan unconfigured Zigbee devices, and once it finds one it will let us know and allow us to optionally set the name and area for the device I was wondering, would it be possible to modify some settings in the module itself to set a timer “low-level”, and change the toggle/follow switch behaviour as well, so when a momentary switch is pressed the relais output will engage for a set time, like a (door)bell or a ventilator. Something similar to what is possible with a Fibaro switch module (based on Z-wave), so that even in the unfortunate case Home Assistant is down the set timer will still work. If it is connected to through a Zigbee Router device then which exact Zigbee Router device model and firmware on that?Add support for the Livarno remote control that is included in a Livarno Home LED ceiling light (see https://www.lidl.nl/p/livarno-home-led-plafondlamp-zigbee-smart-home/p100339376) I don't own this device myself but there are some basic things all should try and more detailed information will also be needed:

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