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#205312 8-Nov-2016 13:52
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Hey guys, been doing a bit of research into Home Automation recently, and saw chimeras thread on building an Arduino module for the HRV.

 

Has anyone had any experience with putting together a similar module for the DVS systems, or any experience if there are network connected control panels available from DVS themselves? Specifically the G3.

 

Reference: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=141&topicid=195424&page_no=2

 

and linked blog post : http://www.hexperiments.com/?page_id=47

 

 

 

Comments indicate someone attempted to get an output from the control panel, but didn't succeed : http://www.hexperiments.com/?page_id=47#comment-32458

 

 

 

I've had the back of the G3 controller and noted the board was designed by 'Miracle'. Research indicates it's Miracle Ltd based in Wellington, so depending on how cooperative they are, it might be possible to obtain some info from them also. - http://www.miracle.co.nz/

 

 

 

Anyone had any further progress with getting an interface that could be piped to openhab?

 

 

 

Thanks.

 

Jp.





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  #1668042 11-Nov-2016 13:25
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@chimera - just realised I didn't do a proper mention for forum notify. Any tips on this?

 

I'm not averse to giving it a shot to build an interface myself, but I'd prefer not to blow the controller up in the process.





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