Hey all,
I was wondering, I've seen a few posts about Conrad's FS20 system here, but nothing is clear about this system to me.
1) Am I right that with a FHZ1300PC I can communicate with a FHT80B, but not directly with a "Stelmechanisme" / "Actuator" ?
2) If I have a pc with a FHZ1300PC connected and I have FHT80 sets in every room, would I be able to open/close any of my radiators from the PC?
3) Is it also possible to partially open / close the radiator?
4) What kind of info can I get/set from the FHT80s? Are you able to set a schedule from the FHZ1300PC in a FHT80B or only controll the temperature you would like?
If anyone has any info about the heating solution from FS20, I'd be very happy.
Regards,
LostDreamer
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Re: fs20 central heating question(s)
Hey Dreamer,
Dream on over here: http://www.domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=5702
KidE has an implementation and we shared a great discussion about the implementation of the devices in that topic.
For a working computer application, I'm currently only familiar with FHEM being able to do this. Else you'll end up with software bought from ELV or Conrad.
I do advise you to be aware of the Conrad system not using the latest hardware version of the devices. Pending your german skills http://www.elv.de might be a better choice (besides them being cheaper then conrad!).
Perhaps we can close this topic and talk over at the Central heating topic of KidE. (Keep all FS20 heatings bundled up into one area).
Dream on over here: http://www.domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=5702
KidE has an implementation and we shared a great discussion about the implementation of the devices in that topic.
For a working computer application, I'm currently only familiar with FHEM being able to do this. Else you'll end up with software bought from ELV or Conrad.
I do advise you to be aware of the Conrad system not using the latest hardware version of the devices. Pending your german skills http://www.elv.de might be a better choice (besides them being cheaper then conrad!).
Perhaps we can close this topic and talk over at the Central heating topic of KidE. (Keep all FS20 heatings bundled up into one area).
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem!
Fibaro HC2, various z-wave switching, alerting, detection modules.
ELV FHT80b heating system.
Fibaro HC2, various z-wave switching, alerting, detection modules.
ELV FHT80b heating system.