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Cannot make Mi-Light Series - CCT working #793
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Use a different device ID (0x001 or 1 should do it, unless you have more than 1 device ID. Yes you can, just call it 0x002) and you do need pairing. |
I forgot to mention that I tried pairing with 0x689 and that it didn't work... Final goal is indeed using MQTT (connection to Domoticz), however want to get it work first with the UI/webserver. Normally there should not be a difference between 1 or other, but will give it a try this evening... +++UPDATE+++ |
Ok, thanks! Certainly a good point (the UI is not very clear on what is selected). Anyway played around with it and even copied your "repeat" settings that are higher than mine... All without positive result. Archhh... |
Without positive result means pairing failed? |
Indeed... Become desperate... |
Hmm, all that's left take my settings (you will need to change a group to CCT , WiFi and MQTT) running for several years now. Save this as settings.json (including the {} ) and do a admin => restore with this file: My about and settings settings: |
I google a bit to try to find the reference of the controller and as it is a single colour dimmer, I assume it is a FUT036. I cannot find this back in the list of tested device... Does anyone know if this works/should work? |
If you cannot pair with these settings, try unpairing from all pairings you have done first. FUT036 is a LED strip dimmer. You are looking for FUT096. |
I have a FUT036 and it works fine. You are right the FUT036 is a dimmer. |
The picture is indeed the one (I took it myself). So far no success... :-(. |
I bought a house and got it with it :-). I think it is a rather old one, but rather sure it is a genuine one... The people who sold the house were elder people, and didn't do anything by theirselves but rather by professionals. It is part of the lighting of a nice veranda and the LED strips are integrated in the veranda itselves... So prety sure it is not somehow a fake product. |
Hi all,
I am really getting headache... I am rather an experienced technician/ITer, but doesn't get this working.
Let me summarize the reason of my headache:
I have a wireless dimmer as indicated below used together with a FUT007 (CCT) remote control (see also picture below). Both works fine together.
I am using a ESP8266 Nodemcu with NRF24L01 connected (see detailed information below). Both are temporarily wired with short jumper/Dupont cables. Sniffing works... When I start the sniffing and I press a button on the remote, I got
Is there anything I might have overlooked? I already investigated the troubleshooting... The only thing I didn't try is using a second Mi-Light HUB to snif eachother (I don't have a second Nodemcu available at this moment). But again, assuming sending works as I can receive information.
Thanks for help!
What is the model number of the device you're trying to control?
What firmware version(s) have you tried?
1.10.8 (nodemcuv2)
Which ESP8266 board are you using? (nodemcu, d1_mini, etc.)
nodemcu
Which radio type are you using? (RGBW, RGB+CCT, etc.)
CCT
Have you tried controlling the device with a physical remote?
Yes.
Output of http://milight-hub.local/about and http://milight-hub.local/settings
/about
/settings
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