This is the way. I just moved and got a new TV. It has never been connected to the internet and never will. My Shield TV pro handles that
Thanks for the link. That one wouldn’t work for me as I am in the US, so the Z-Wave freq for that is wrong.
I think that I settled on something like the relay and a manual override switch, if I do anything at all.
They’re great. I already have one, and they also make a double one. They also have energy monitoring as well, which is nice. I use it for control my Christmas tree around Xmas time. I have it wired together which a foot switch thing, which is great.
Yeah, this was my thought (the fact that it’s just a relay), and I figured I could connect it’s output to the load to the switch pin on a relay instead. I am gonna look into this possibility, since it would allow for some sort of local control if things go down. My thought is I could set the temp on the physical therm to way below the target temp (in the heating months, above the target temp in the cooling). This way it kinda also acts as a fail safe. And if HA is down and we need to override it, we can. Might need to put more thought into this though.
Also, here is a Z-Wave relay I use for another project and it works well, just FYI Zooz ZEN51
Yeah, this is something I’m also toying with. Just get a relay and temp sensor and fake it out.
However this is not my first choice, as I prefer to still have control of things if HA is down or something. So I wonder if I could wire it in with the existing therm to provide the ability to override. Like when adding a real to a switch.
I don’t have control of the water temp, but I have pseudo control of the heating cooling by just turning it on or off. Which is pretty much the same premise as “normal” HVAC.
Xilinx (now AMD) does really only make FPGAs (and some CPLDs I think). However that could also mean a lot of things. For all we know they could be old as all hell and be like Spartan 3 devices, which aren’t very big. Or they could also be more powerful, and thus scarier.