Zenjamino
2022-02-03 09:39:54
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Hello everyone,
we have been living in a prefabricated house for almost 10 months, in which Enocean technology was installed for lights and roller shutters. Since unfortunately the electrician who worked on it back then is no longer interested in us (classic with prefabricated houses :) ), I would like to get your opinion on how to proceed here.
Components from the company eltako were installed.
I would now like to control these via WLAN, but I don't know if I can manage it myself.
There is a router for exactly this function, the "eltako minisafe 2 smart home center." This is somewhat too expensive at 320 euros to just buy for trying out.
I took a picture of the elements with which the lights and roller shutters are controlled.
When I press a switch, a few of the elements always blink, which probably means that it is a combination of several elements that then forward the signal.
Now my question to you is whether I can do it myself or if I need an electrician for it? If I can do it, I would appreciate tips on how to do it and with which devices. Also, tips if you know good electricians in the Heidelberg area who are familiar with this technology.
Thank you and best regards
Zenjamino

we have been living in a prefabricated house for almost 10 months, in which Enocean technology was installed for lights and roller shutters. Since unfortunately the electrician who worked on it back then is no longer interested in us (classic with prefabricated houses :) ), I would like to get your opinion on how to proceed here.
Components from the company eltako were installed.
I would now like to control these via WLAN, but I don't know if I can manage it myself.
There is a router for exactly this function, the "eltako minisafe 2 smart home center." This is somewhat too expensive at 320 euros to just buy for trying out.
I took a picture of the elements with which the lights and roller shutters are controlled.
When I press a switch, a few of the elements always blink, which probably means that it is a combination of several elements that then forward the signal.
Now my question to you is whether I can do it myself or if I need an electrician for it? If I can do it, I would appreciate tips on how to do it and with which devices. Also, tips if you know good electricians in the Heidelberg area who are familiar with this technology.
Thank you and best regards
Zenjamino