Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
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Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
Hi!
Who has tested the Conrad FS20 system?
-Is it Conrad or an OEM? (if OEM, who is the manufact.?)
-How's the software for PC control?
-How does the 800Mhz transmission work? (range in-house)
Prices seem to be ok, there's quite a lot of different modules. Just don't know anything about the PC control side/software.
Tnx!
DJ
Who has tested the Conrad FS20 system?
-Is it Conrad or an OEM? (if OEM, who is the manufact.?)
-How's the software for PC control?
-How does the 800Mhz transmission work? (range in-house)
Prices seem to be ok, there's quite a lot of different modules. Just don't know anything about the PC control side/software.
Tnx!
DJ
Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
Nobody has used/tested the FS20 solution sold by Conrad?
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Nope, never seen a conversation on it either here..
// Erik (binkey.nl)
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Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
I have installed it, works perfect !!!!!
868 Mhz is the future, so I am surprised nobody discussed it on this forum. In my opinion it is very stable, always responsive and never ghost activities. Also very nice is that you can set the 20% of light dimming remotely, other wireless systems can not repeat the same level of dim consistently.
Z-Wave/Klick-on-klick-off is the less professional alternative at 433 Mhz.
A wide range of address allocation (Avoid that neighbors switch on your light with their FS20 equipment).
Beside light switches it can control temperatures, lot's of other censors and control motion (elec. motors). There even starting developing audio-devices based on FS20.
I have an apartment with 7 light zones and 2 heat zones, and just ordered all hardware for a DIY central processing unit based on a old Linux laptop. (Geek) Plenty of Open source software on the net, and simple to create your own customized solution.
Looking for automatic sun-screen control in the future.
868 Mhz is the future, so I am surprised nobody discussed it on this forum. In my opinion it is very stable, always responsive and never ghost activities. Also very nice is that you can set the 20% of light dimming remotely, other wireless systems can not repeat the same level of dim consistently.
Z-Wave/Klick-on-klick-off is the less professional alternative at 433 Mhz.
A wide range of address allocation (Avoid that neighbors switch on your light with their FS20 equipment).
Beside light switches it can control temperatures, lot's of other censors and control motion (elec. motors). There even starting developing audio-devices based on FS20.
I have an apartment with 7 light zones and 2 heat zones, and just ordered all hardware for a DIY central processing unit based on a old Linux laptop. (Geek) Plenty of Open source software on the net, and simple to create your own customized solution.
Looking for automatic sun-screen control in the future.
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Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
Friend at work, also installed all kinds of conrad stuff and is also very pleased about it.. we do want homeseer support.
// Erik (binkey.nl)
// Erik (binkey.nl)
Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
@zaleo: Your z-wave statement is incorrect.
Alexander
Alexander
Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
The Z-Wave Radio uses the 900 MHz ISM band: 908.42MHz (United States); 868.42MHz (Europe); 919.82MHz (Hong Kong); 921.42MHz (Australia/New Zealand).
Let's make z-wave EZ
Let's make z-wave EZ
Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
Sorry, my mistake. So european Z-Wave is the same frequence as FS20..
Anyhow, I am more then sathified with it, but Windows Open source is poor (at the moment).
Linux software is all availible, with web interfaces...
Anyhow, I am more then sathified with it, but Windows Open source is poor (at the moment).
Linux software is all availible, with web interfaces...
Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
FS20 looks good!
Found a FS20 controller on the internet:
http://cms.jbmedia.de/index.php
It converts IR to RF, and has a built in web server for remote control.. Pretty cheap solution..
@ zaleo
How do you control fs20 with linux?
Found a FS20 controller on the internet:
http://cms.jbmedia.de/index.php
It converts IR to RF, and has a built in web server for remote control.. Pretty cheap solution..
@ zaleo
How do you control fs20 with linux?
Re: Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
Sorry to dig up this old one: I use FHEM. (just started today, works like a charm)
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.
Re: Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
I have this solution (FS20 + Lichtmanager pro) installed and it works like a charm. Very cheap, very easy to install and support from manufacture (Jochen) is very good.Ewald wrote:FS20 looks good!
Found a FS20 controller on the internet:
http://cms.jbmedia.de/index.php
It converts IR to RF, and has a built in web server for remote control.. Pretty cheap solution..
@ zaleo
How do you control fs20 with linux?
The cool thing is you can now intergrate FS20 cheaply into your HA system e.g. with irtrans since RFXcom doesnt support the FS20 protocol.
The master thing is the FS20 dimmers since they can directly dim from 0% to e.g. 80% on execution which no other device (which i found) can do.
Re: Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
As i understood FS20 is made / designed by ELV Gmbh in Germany elv.de/FS20-Funkschaltsystem/x.aspx/cid ... tail2_1712DJF3 wrote:Hi!
Who has tested the Conrad FS20 system?
-Is it Conrad or an OEM? (if OEM, who is the manufact.?)
Re: Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
I'm thinking this as well. ELV is often cheaper then Conrad on devices as well. Slightly hinting towards who's supplying whoKidE wrote:As i understood FS20 is made / designed by ELV Gmbh in Germany elv.de/FS20-Funkschaltsystem/x.aspx/cid ... tail2_1712DJF3 wrote:Hi!
Who has tested the Conrad FS20 system?
-Is it Conrad or an OEM? (if OEM, who is the manufact.?)
I must say I'm fairly satisfied by how it's working. I'm having some range issues though in a 10y old house. Lots of concrete in my house and probably computer interference, I'm having issues reaching the switches 2 floors down. I have to work out those details.
Anyway, I've posted a bit in the Linux Forums as I've started of with FHEM. (DomotiGa doesn't work with FS20 _yet_).
FHEM takes a bit of practice, but it's fun.
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.
Re: Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
Did you ever think about a FS20 signal repeater?
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=w ... IQ&cad=rja
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=w ... IQ&cad=rja
Re: Conrad FS20 - who has tested this system?
Two have already been ordered; FS20 RPT-2.
I'm going to put up one per floor so I know for sure I'll have enough reach within the house. The problem isn't the reception btw, it's purely transmit. The remote I have downstairs doesn't seem to have this issue as it seems. When I use the remote to send commands the fhz1000pc receives them clearly.
Seen the possibilities of using the fhz1000pc, I'm thinking of selling the device and switching to a www.busware.de CUL device. forums-member Kroonen has some very good experiences with that.
Next up is working down the to-do list of the wife, if that's done it's FHT80b time
Jelle
I'm going to put up one per floor so I know for sure I'll have enough reach within the house. The problem isn't the reception btw, it's purely transmit. The remote I have downstairs doesn't seem to have this issue as it seems. When I use the remote to send commands the fhz1000pc receives them clearly.
Seen the possibilities of using the fhz1000pc, I'm thinking of selling the device and switching to a www.busware.de CUL device. forums-member Kroonen has some very good experiences with that.
Next up is working down the to-do list of the wife, if that's done it's FHT80b time
Jelle
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.