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Heating and cooling panels & FRGBW


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I have 20 zone heating. Each zone has its own temperature sensor. Also, each zone has 12-volt Danfoss valves that are connected to the FGRGB-101. But they do not work with heating / cooling panels in an actor. When I try to connect devices to "Linked devices - heating" I get "Device type not valid"

Managing the actuators through the scenes partially solves the problem, but this is not an option. Please add this opportunity. This is very important for many users.

Thanks.

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RGBW are type multi level switch. Correct type of Device is binary switch, like FGS-2x3 or FGS-2x2. You cannot get to linked device RGBW.

 

I would suggest to to write your request to Fibaro support at [email protected] with use-case for that or consult this with Fibaro partner at your country. That partner knows proper way and channel, where he can put such a request.

38 minutes ago, Flash226 said:

Wrong thread sorry, updated.

Edited by jakub.jezek
Wrong thread sorry
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