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	I want to use a FGS-224 Double Smart Module to control a 12V DC- monochrome (= white) LED stripe, but can't get it to work.
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	The FGS-224 is connected properly to the 12 V DC outlets of the transformer, and is working fine - it's properly identified within my Fibaro HomeCenter 2, and when I switch it, you can clearly hear the actuacting click also.
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	But for some reason, it does not switch any power to the other ports, or I am not connecting the load (= the two connectors from the LED stripe) properly. 
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	How do I have to connect those two cables to the FGS-224? I thought when I connect the "+" cable of the LED-strip to "IN" and the "-" cable to either "Q1" or "Q2", then I should be able to switch the LEDs with the FGS-224 - but I don't get any power output on these ports.
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	What am I missing here, in this simple case? How do I have to connect the two cables from the LED-strip to the FGS-224 to make it work?
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	<b>Can the Fibaro Smart Module actually control a Salus TN30NC 24V actuator? From what I understand, it needs a proper 24V power supply, not 230V — right? Maybe someone has a wiring diagram showing how to hook everything up?”</b>
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">79618</guid><pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2025 18:50:04 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Smart Module blokowanie</title><link>https://forum.fibaro.com/topic/78754-smart-module-blokowanie/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	Jak można tymczasowo zdalnie zablokować działanie smart module w taki sposób, że urządzenie podłączone do Q będzie zawsze wyłączone  bez względu na to co czy pojawi się prąd na S czy nie.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">78754</guid><pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2025 15:29:07 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Issues with Double Smart Module and Reed Sensor</title><link>https://forum.fibaro.com/topic/78747-issues-with-double-smart-module-and-reed-sensor/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	Hi,
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	I’m trying to use a Smart Module as a garage opener (through Hubitat). I have additionally attached a normally closed magnetic Reed sensor to S1, hoping that I could use it to detect the open/close state that way. I’ve set the switch type to “toggle, synchronized with switch”. When the magnet is close, the relais correctly opens, but afterwards it keeps switching on/off very rapidly within a few milliseconds, repeating every second.
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	I use 230V AC, and have bought the following Reed sensor that should work with that voltage: <p class='ipsMessage ipsMessage_error cloak'>Please login or register to see this link.</p> . I didn’t mean to acquire a normally closed sensor, but the product description was confusing and I don’t think it’s relevant for the problem I’m seeing. 
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	I'm not entirely sure if this is a hardware or software (Hubitat driver) issue, but the fact that the on/off toggle happens so fast makes me believe it’s a hardware issue.
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	Should this work? What could be the issue?
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