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Ok I have good news.
I got the above switch to work. I simply powered it with a 5W 1A mini USB cable and attached the output to my momentary switch which turns on the heater.
With the app (ewelink) I am able to virtually press the on-off button of the heater thus enabling me to time the...
Thanks @betwixt for the clarification.
1. For this issue, I think I will need to test it and see. I have no way of knowing whether this feature will be a problem for me.
2. the point is taken and I think I am happy to live with that until such time I can figure out a way to tell whether the...
Hi Kajunbee,
Due to my limited electronics knowledge, I may have miscommunicated in my initial question. Your question is very much relevant.
If I were ask the question another way. I need to able to push the left sided button on the controller (my reading indicates to me that it's a...
Many thanks Brian. I will start the project and report back with results.
I have much to learn about what you said so it will take me a little time to understand everything first, before I do anything.
Greeting everyone,
I am in a rental property with a simple on-off heater controller. Due to the extreme climate, the house can cool down to 10 degrees when I get home from work. I have been considering hacking the switch to attach a simple relay (WIFI) so I can put it on a timer.
My...
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