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HomeEasy transmitter issues (RFXCOM: improvement?)

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 4:23 pm
by arjanm
I am currently using a HE853 transmitter to switch my lights on / off, link: elro.eu/en/products/category/home_autom ... usb_dongle

In my opinion, the signal of the HE853 is not too good. I've tried different setups, but switching on / off a light with more than 5m distance (through a wall) often results in a failure (nothing happens).
When trying to control the light switch, at the same location, with the HE844A, gives me better results, link: elro.eu/en/products/category/home_autom ... met_master

On a German forum I've seen a reply where someone modified the HE853 to improve its results, by "adding an antenna".
However I have no clue how to modify this transmitter. Opened up, the HE853 and HE844a look similar.

Questions:
1. How to modify the HE853 to improve transmitter results?
2. How does the RFXCOM transmitter compare to the HE853? (I could buy the RFXCOM transmitter if modifying is no option)

Thank you for your reply.

Re: HomeEasy transmitter issues (RFXCOM: improvement?)

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 6:13 pm
by b_weijenberg
Try the RFXtrx433 http://www.rfxcom.com/store/Transceivers/12103 with www.domoticz.com
And you will be able control KlikAanKlikUit, Elro, HomeEasy and many other and receive also remotes and sensors like Oregon and TFA.

Re: HomeEasy transmitter issues (RFXCOM: improvement?)

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 1:37 pm
by arjanm
Thanks for your suggestion,

My question is: does the RFXtrx433 contain a more powerfull transmitter than the HomeEasy 853 transmitter?

Will I be able to control switches from a distance of 10 metres through walls?

Re: HomeEasy transmitter issues (RFXCOM: improvement?)

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 3:52 pm
by b_weijenberg
I suppose 10m with one wall in between will operate but depends on the type of wall.
See chapter 2.5 http://www.rfxcom.com/Documents/RFXtrx% ... 0Guide.pdf

Contact RFXCOM sales for a try&buy

Re: HomeEasy transmitter issues (RFXCOM: improvement?)

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 9:42 am
by arjanm
Update: I have ordered the RFXCOM and tested it on all of my installed devices.
The RFXCOM-transceiver has no transmitter issues within my house, worth the purchase!