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  1. Ok, thank you. I guess I will use a combination then. Termostat for a couple og units just for safety and a Fibaro switch for the rest. Thank you all
  2. Yes, I have been told from others that it is not a good idea to have no local control. This being a cabin I am willing to take this risk. But as I read you if the switch is wired so it reads it as the switch is on it will be on IF the home center is dead.
  3. Does that mean that it can not be solved with the Fibaro Switch? As far as I know the switch can be operated via a manual switch without the control center. Doesn't that mean that I can wire it similar just with a constant 230V so the Fibaro switch reads so that it shall always be on unless it is commanded by the control center?
  4. Hello people, I am planning to build a small cabin where everything will be z-wave. I am planning to have no wired switches at all. However. The cabin will be unattended for long periods of time. In this time I am fully dependent on having some electric heat on to prevent water to freeze. All electric heat will be managed by Fibaro switches and a room controller adjusting temperature. However IF the hub fails, connection is lost etcetc, I am fully dependent on that the switch is Fail Safe On, meaning that heating panels are on if connection(or anything else is wrong) for whatever reason is lost. Can you please confirm that this is possible to achieve?
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