Smart home central unit - Which ones are compatible with EnOcean?

  • Erstellt am 2020-02-04 14:29:54

Grantlhaua

2020-02-05 09:56:37
  • #1
I can draw it for you today. Actually, I just want to fine-tune the existing system a bit and link my Enocean components with Hue.
 

Mycraft

2020-02-05 10:08:47
  • #2
Yes, just a little bit here and just a little bit there, that's exactly the whole problem you have now.

A little bit pregnant is simply not possible.

Write down everything you want and how the current situation is. Then you can consider how to set up the whole thing.

That's why I constantly recommend thinking ahead before construction. Everything you want to do afterwards is associated with many crutches and works more badly than properly. Often after a few years, partly not at all, and then you're left with a pile of electronic scrap.
 

Grantlhaua

2020-02-05 10:14:14
  • #3


It works so far, now it's just about the coupling of Hue, Doorbird, Enocean or how I best connect Hue. Via the existing GU10 spots or through actuators.
 

Mycraft

2020-02-05 10:19:11
  • #4
Well, I read from your explanations that nothing works at all. But well, maybe (or rather certainly) we have different ideas of what a smart home is.
 

untergasse43

2020-02-05 10:56:46
  • #5
You need a gateway for each of your toy pieces in your (non-existent) planning, i.e. something for Hue/Ikea/Zigbee, something for EnOcean, and then software for Sonos, Doorbird, or whatever else you can think of. That only leaves some free broker software like e.g. FHEM, ioBroker, openHAB or something similar, which then runs on a Pi or similar DIY stuff, because it mustn't cost anything either. EnOcean and Hue are simply fundamentally different radio systems and not just easy to link.

Just skimming it briefly, one could already do quite well with a pure EnOcean system, for me also with the Kermi derivative. If at least one had stuck with one system, since the whole topic can also be done cheaply. It only gets tricky if you mix it up so aimlessly.

To still contribute something: you could take a look at homee or WiButler if you want to work with EnOcean as the top-level instance.
 

Grantlhaua

2020-02-05 11:55:54
  • #6


I've already looked into them. Kermi also recently joined the WiButler Alliance. It just somehow looks stupid. I've also seen homee; I actually quite like the idea, but somehow it's not open enough for the visualization.

It's not really expensive overall. So far I've only had to buy the Hue Bridge and I can just about stomach the 30€...
 

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