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looking for a windsensor 230v with wired motor control


kroeatschge

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hey guys,

I am looking for a new wind sensor to protect my blinds.

So far I was using a Qubino Z-weather station, but the TFA solar Wind sensor is not charging properly anymore. I replaced it once, but can't find any TFA spares nowadays.

 

I have a fibaro roller shutter 3 without physical switches attached in close proximity to where the wind sensor will be placed.

Now I am looking for a wind sensor operated on 230v that could activate the S1 terminal on the fibaro shutter if the wind speed exceeds the limit.

I would then use central scene activation of the S1 to trigger opening of all blinds of the house.

Setting of high wind threshold should take place on the sensor itself to avoid flooding the z-wave network with speed readings.

 

Any ideas what device I could use?

 

thx, kro

 

 

 

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with smart implant? If you are talking about Z-Wave devices :)

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  • Thank you,

    but doesn't have to be z-wave as I just want to use the existing fibaro roller shutter.

    should be 230 volts.

     

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