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Question

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Is it possible to use the inputs on the RGBW module to sense changes on a non voltage set of relays i.e. dry contacts?

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It should work but in 4.035 RGBW in/out mode is broken (it's under "known issues" in the firmware thread).

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    Thanks Peter, that would seem to be the reason it doesn't work

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    Peter is right, it does not work in 4.x. Gotta go back to 3.6 to get it work.

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    Is there a schedule to fix this issue figaro?

     

    Thanks for your input guys

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    Seems this issue still has not been addressed in the latest update

     

    Can anyone tell me how i can go back to 3.6? Really need to get this feature up and running asap.

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