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bobcee

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  #2696639 22-Apr-2021 12:57
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chevrolux:

 

I would also echo the point of the shelly app kind of sucks. Just connect directly and use the web UI for initial set up, and then Home Assistant for your actual control of everything going forward.

 

 

I hear you. I am still new to this whole home automation thing, and don't have any experience with Home Assistant.

 

From what I have read online, it seems like quite a learning curve. For the time being I might stick with using the shelly app till I get my head around how to use HA properly.

 

 




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  #2696643 22-Apr-2021 13:11
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You will be pleasantly surprised how easy it is to get Home Assistant going with Shelly devices - as in, you don't even need to open configuration.yaml and edit it for a fully usable solution.

 

HA has come a looooooong way. To the point I would suggest the majority of tutorials online are now highly irrelevant as they have built so much of it in to the GUI and add-ons.

 

Worth just grabbing a Raspberry Pi and giving it a punt! And for an even better experience while you learn, pay the $5/month to Nabu Casa for the few little extras they do that requires extra config (until you learn how to do it yourself).


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  #2696865 22-Apr-2021 21:19
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I second @chevrolux comments around Home Assistant. I think you will find it more user friendly to use than the Shelly app. Remote access has a learning curve and you can circumvent this by using Nabu Casa until you are comfortable setting up something like DuckDNS otherwise I think you will be pleasantly surprised.

 

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  #2707415 14-May-2021 11:02
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Apologies for the late response guys.

 

I will definitely dig deeper into what you both suggested.

 

Not being from an IT background does make this seem like a bit of a challenge, but am always keen to give new things a go!

 

Thanks again


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  #2862343 6-Feb-2022 07:37
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Hey sorry to open up an old thread.... I've been trying to also find a suitable momentary switch for upgrading my old switches too.

 

At the moment I'm thinking the PDL iconic ones would be good, has anyone used them with a shelly or sonoff mini to do a passage way where there are multiple light switches for the same set of lights?


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  #2862347 6-Feb-2022 07:55
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Yes. I have multiple switches hooked up to one Shelly dimmer 2. I did get lost when my sparky mate was explaining how he had hooked then up sorry.




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  #2862348 6-Feb-2022 08:02
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hairy1: Yes. I have multiple switches hooked up to one Shelly dimmer 2. I did get lost when my sparky mate was explaining how he had hooked then up sorry.

 

Do you have the inbuilt LEDs working at all?

 

I also have a 4 gang switch in the main living room, I'm wondering how we would shove 4 shelly's into the the wallbox :-)


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