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giacominos 0
hi, I've a problem with the fibaro roller shutter and my "Hybrid" shutters. My shutters are a mix of usual rolling shutter and venetians, essentially when they touch at the bottom (without any weight/pressure from the shutter, just a soft touch) they are fully closed but they can go further down, collapse and the lamellas open like a venetians. I'm attaching a picture of a shutter with open lamellas. I created three scenes, full open, closed and lamella open, with full open and lamellas open I've no problem because the fibaro calibrate those two positions using the motor stops. But with the closed position I've a problem. For the close position ( No Light through the shutter ) I need to make the shutter stop at 15% ( can vary from blind to blind) and this % for some reason is not the same if I start from the position full open ( shutter full up and go down) or from lamellas open (shutter is full down and must go sligtly up). Per example if I want to close ( so no light through the shutter) from full open I set 15% but if I start from open lamellas I must set another % to have no light in the room, the shutter it's just 1/1,5 away from the bottom but enough for the light to pass through. So until now my workaround is a scene that first full open the blind and then go down at 15%. My question is , do you know a better way to deal with my problem? Some settings to avoid having the shutter to go up just to go down the right position. Thanks!!
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