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Fibaro smoke sensor


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Hello,

I have several Fibaro smoke sensors installed in home. Is any solution to make all sensor to run when one of them detect smoke? I ask this because i have some installed in garage and is hard to hear.

 

My current NEST sensor has this function.

 

Thank you

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1 hour ago, Mediacut said:

Hello,

I have several Fibaro smoke sensors installed in home. Is any solution to make all sensor to run when one of them detect smoke? I ask this because i have some installed in garage and is hard to hear.

 

My current NEST sensor has this function.

 

Thank you

No wont work because they are battery opperated devices, the other smokes only talk to hc when either they are in  fault and or scheduled check in time to save power.

I think your only solution is to trigger  alarm scene which in turn switches on another sounder ie another common piezo some where central in house or alarm condition in intruder alarm

If you search this topic it has been discussed in detail before.

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  • Thank you,

    I'll give a try.

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