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Kitchen Bench LED RGBW Scences


JamieSonegoAus

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Hey guys,

 

I have a RGBW strip in our kitchen shinning onto the bench. Its controlled by a Fibaro RGBW Module and running on HC2.

 

Question. Has anyone come up with anything special?

 

I'm looking for some inspiration.

 

The kitchen also has two LED ceiling lights controlled by Dimmer2.

 

 

Thank you,

 

 

 

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You can try this.

 

You change led at the same time.

 

Maybe this is a special . At me it's working at the same time.

 

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On 2/23/2017 at 5:40 PM, morpheus75 said:

this is what i have done to my kitchen. i am using relays and 3 rgbw modules....

 

 

 

Thanks for sharing @morpheus75

looks fantastic

 

could I ask what blind solution you send - motor and fibaro relay  or self contained solution ?

 

thanks

frank

 

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@AutoFrank

hi

i am using a tubular blind motor which came as a complete unit and a fibaro roller shutter 2 module.

i have used a 3 position retractive switch aswell so have local control aswell as app control.

thanks

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19 minutes ago, morpheus75 said:

@AutoFrank

hi

i am using a tubular blind motor which came as a complete unit and a fibaro roller shutter 2 module.

i have used a 3 position retractive switch aswell so have local control aswell as app control.

thanks

 

Thanks @morpheus75

Would you be okay sharing the model of the tubular blind motor.

The one in the your video looked very neat and I've been looking at a few to date

 

Also the echo control was very seamless. I think you mentioned that it uses a HA bridge

Is this hosted on a Pi or something else ?

 

-f

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The motor was from farnborough blinds on ebay. The actual blind material i got from another ebay seller custom size for my requirements. I then used the double sided tape that was supplied with the motor to stick it on. After that just calibrated the open and close limits. 

Re echo i use a pi. See my youtube channel Yorkshire Automation i have a video demo on how to create your own bridge.

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3 minutes ago, morpheus75 said:

The motor was from farnborough blinds on ebay. The actual blind material i got from another ebay seller custom size for my requirements. I then used the double sided tape that was supplied with the motor to stick it on. After that just calibrated the open and close limits. 

Re echo i use a pi. See my youtube channel Yorkshire Automation i have a video demo on how to create your own bridge.

 

Thanks again @morpheus75 for sharing the the video and extra information 

 

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Very nicely done @morpheus75,

 

I'll post in the next days a movie about the kitchen solution I created.

And I'm also going to look at the rollers you used from Farnborough, still need a good solution for them.

 

Cheers,

 

TRicky

 

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