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Pi-Somfy
- Has anyone connected their Somfy RTS curtains to ESPHome?
- Are there any homekit / Homebridge device that allows me to press the "down" and "up" button on these remotes? Perhaps a devices with "arms" that manually press these buttons?
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Are there any homekit / homebridge device that allows me to press the "down" and "up" button on these remotes? Perhaps a devices with "arms" that manually press these buttons?
I use this with a raspberry pi. You can set up scripts or a http call in home assistant to control the blinds
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My little homelab
An old raspberry pi 1B was used as a dedicated server for Pi-Somfy which allows me to remote control my awning from homeassistant.
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Experience with Somfy blinds and HomeKit?
I have Somfy blinds throughout my house that use the RTS one-way radio control. Rather than spending more on Tahoma box(es) I have a couple of these set up. Works like a charm.
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FS1000a transmitter driving me crazy
I'm currently trying to modify a FS1000a transmitter for the Pi-Somfy project which basically allows using a raspberry pi and a cheap modified transmitter to control somfy shutters over a webinterface/mqtt etc. The modification is simply swapping the 433.92MHz oscillator for a 433.42MHz one.
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Somfy RTS, Somfy_Remote_Lib, multiple remotes on same ESP+emitter?
I'm thinking about just moving to python+RPI with this project instead, but perhaps I'm missing something obvious.
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triggered button presses
If you have a RPi laying around: https://github.com/Nickduino/Pi-Somfy
- automating blinds up/down/shade (somfy RTS and somfy IO)
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A single gateway to rule them all
I'm using an RTL-SDR for 433.92 MHz sensor measurements, but it's only a receiver. For Somfy RTS you could use Pi-Somfy with a cheap RF transmitter, but I haven't tried it yet. If you really want a USB transceiver, there's the RFXtrx433E, which has two transceivers: one for 433.92 MHz and one for Somfy RTS (433.42 MHz). It's not cheap, but it works well (I have been using it for my Somfy RTS blinds for years) and is supported by Home Assistant.
homebridge-rpi-rts
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Are there any homekit / homebridge device that allows me to press the "down" and "up" button on these remotes? Perhaps a devices with "arms" that manually press these buttons?
There is a Homebridge plugin using a cheap 433 MHz transmitter if you are ready to solder a bit. Reddit post about it
- Best way to control awning with Somfy motor
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Homebridge-RPi-RTS, a plugin to control Somfy RTS devices (shutters, blinds, awnings, ...) with a Raspberry Pi and a simple 433 MHz transmitter. Details and disclaimer in the comments.
homebridge-rpi-rts on GitHub
What are some alternatives?
raspberry-pi-home-automation - Code examples, errata and additional tips and references to interesting projects for the book "Control Your Home with Raspberry Pi: Secure, Modular, Open-Source and Self-Sufficient"
homebridge-tahoma - Homebridge plugin for TaHoma, Connexoon, Cozytouch, Energeasy Connect.
somfy-esp8266
Somfy_Remote_Lib - Emulate a Somfy remote using a 433.42 MHz transmitter.
Somfy_Remote - An Arduino Sketch able to simulate a Somfy remote control
yfmos - Control your Somfy receivers with a Sonoff RF Bridge
homebridge-raspbian-image - Official Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image based on Raspberry Pi OS Lite.
Jarolift_MQTT - Controlling Jarolift TDEF 433MHZ radio shutters via ESP8266 and CC1101 Transceiver Module in asynchronous mode