

- #Smartthings smartapp fan dimmer install
- #Smartthings smartapp fan dimmer update
- #Smartthings smartapp fan dimmer simulator
In the IDE simulator I get perfect operation but in real life after installing it I am finding that when changing a setpoint I am expecting the fan to turn on but it doesn’t at any speed. I am working on a little bug right now that I found. Thanks, I need more testing in real world. Just installed it, will test it and let you know, thank you. I have been looking for something like this.
#Smartthings smartapp fan dimmer install
Ver2 Parent / Child app to allow for multiple use cases with a single install - added dynamic temperature display on temperature setpoint input textĪdded submitOnChange for motion so to skip minutes input next if no motion selectedĬhanged order of inputs for better logic flowĪdded separate input page for Configuring Settings to reduce clutter on required inputsĬhange to other mode techinque to see if it will force a reevaluate of methods Added 10.0 selection for Fan Differential Temp to mimic single speed control Such as the GE 12730 or Leviton VRF01-1LX. It requires two hardware devices any temperature sensor and a dimmer type smart fan controller This smartapp provides automatic control of Low, Medium, High speeds of a ceiling fan usingĪny temperature sensor with optional motion override. Virtual Thermostat for 3 Speed Ceiling Fan Control I modified the existing Virtual Thermostat which can only do on-off to make it work specifically for 3 Speed Ceiling Fan control.ġ440×2560 293 KB dcoffing/SmartThingsPublic/blob/master/smartapps/dcoffing/3-speed-ceiling-fan-thermostat.src/oovy /*


Shout out to Eric for his contribution making it Parent-Child based smartapp. Click on this link if you are interested in downloading the working beta version of the 4 Speed Ceiling Fan Thermostat - Zigbee.
#Smartthings smartapp fan dimmer update
There is an update for a compatible 4-Speed zigbee version of this smartapp for the new ( Home Decorators Ceiling Fan/Light Controller MR101Z - First Impressions) using this new custom device handler. I use the custom device handler by Z-Wave Smart Fan Control Custom Device Handler Currently this smartapp works specifically with GE 12730 Z-Wave Smart Fan Control or Leviton VRF01-1LX designed specifically for motor control. A thermostat mode option allows the ceiling fan to be controlled automatically by the smartapp or manually using the device handler. There is a motion option so that the fan turns off automatic mode when no motion is detected. This mimics the pull chain switches that most manufacturers use by always starting in high speed. And vice versa on decreasing temperature until at 72 the ceiling fan turns off.Ī notable feature is when low speed is requested high speed is turned on briefly to overcome the startup load then low speed is engaged. For example, if you set your desired room temperature setpoint at 72, the low speed comes on first at 73, the medium speed comes on at 74, the high speed comes on at 75. Best smart plug with energy monitoring.This smartapp uses any temperature input to control the High, Medium, Low speeds of a ceiling fan based on your desired room temperature setpoint turning on each speed automatically in 1 degree differential increments (adjustable).
