Enerwave RMS2-PLUS

I have an aeotec MultiSensor in my sump room monitoring humidity and turning on my exhaust fan that’s controlled by a Lutron Caseta switch. I know they should t be hidden in the wall permanently, was just trying to see what others were using them for. Thanks!

@bcopeland Hey Bryan, I'm using this driver by erocm123... I have four of them and they are working out pretty good...

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Cool.. You can keep using it if you like it.. But we will have an official driver soon.

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Dang... I was just trying to be helpful... :laughing:

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I used mine to control a bathroom vent fan. I'm switching from ST where I had the OneTap app (it was very handy) which allowed me to program it to turn itself back on if it was physically turned off from the switch, only if the bathroom light was on. A couple of my kids like to drop a deuce and leave the bathroom fan off. I started with having it come on automatically with the light but the little punks kept turning it off.

It warmed the heart to hear them turn it off and one second later it kicked back on lol. Then again...then they finally got it. I had it installed for about a year with no hiccups, which is why I want it to work with Hubitat. Right now it's an "unknown device."

Hey Bryan,

Any update on this? It's working for the time being, but you do write the best drivers. :slight_smile: :grimacing:

Agreed. I have one stuck in USPS purgatory. It would be good to run it with official drivers right out of the gate once it finally arrives.

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bcopeland looks like ‘the guy’....love it!
Anything official on ENERWAVE IN WALL RELAY? I have 2 to install. Converting over from ST and upgrading along the way. Thanks for any help

Hey Bryan,

Any updates on your driver? Also, do what do you recommend for the RSM1-PLUS?

Bumping this as I have picked up an RSM2-Plus to separate the function of two light fixtures on the same switch. In order to keep the lag time from the control (a Zooz ZEN23 in smart bulb mode) to the relay to a minimum, I want to do direct association. While the On and Off functions do work correctly (once I set up the multichannel association via the ZWave tweaker driver), the status does not automatically update with the Eric Maycock drivers, and I don't want to have to do polling. Status DOES update automatically with a Qubino dual relay and direct association, but the lag on the status is almost 2 seconds. Any hope for this driver in 2.2.8, @bcopeland ?

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New Hubitat owner here.. Converted my parents house over from Smartthings last week, and I'm in the process of converting mine over to a two hubitat hub system this week.. I also have one of these RSM2 (original) switches and I will probably replace it with a PLUS version.

I got the current one working with the Eric Maycock drivers, but like mentioned above.. It doesn't sync the status and then when I go to control it from Google Home, it doesn't shut off because it thinks it already is off.

Looking forward to any developments on this front.

Oh and I'm in love with Hubitat and I'm so happy to finally be ditching that no direction mess that became Smartthings.

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BTW.. Sorry for the delay on this.. There is a driver for this in 2.2.9.

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Well, THANK YOU!

I have had 2 Enerwave RMS2-Plus relays in my "other " drawer for months, and I had almost forgot about them!
Much appreciated.... Thank you....
(now, I just have to wait for 2.2.9 !!!!)

P.S. I know that you've been busy with all the z-wave stuff and the series 7 chip.

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I got the driver loaded and working and it created 2 child devices. Played around with other drivers and messed it all up. Excluded and re-included and now I don’t have the child devices.

Edit: found my answer here:

Post #9 by gmf

Initially the child devices didn’t load. Per some other post in the thread, I had to change and save “debug Logging Level” to “all” and the child devices appeared. I then changed and saved “debug Logging Level” back to “none” and all is well!

FYI. (Previously posted somewhere else, but it also goes here):
FYI.
I was recently contracted by a client who wanted smart control of his switches, but wanted his existing switches to remain. The solution, is to use "in wall relays".
However, given, that the house is relatively older, the internal junction boxes ("gangs"), are relatively small. Here I present the actual sizes of the three smallest dual channel devices that I could find.
(Note: There are significant differences between these, but if size is your key parameter, this should help you decide.)

Type Protocol Size
Aeotec Dual Nano Switch Zwave + 4.318 x 4.064 x 2.032
Shelly 2.5 UL WiFi 4.2 x 3.6 x 1.4
EnerWave Zwave + 5.156 x 4.369 x 1.575
Quibino Flush 2 Zwave + 2.99 x 2.01 x 0.96
Fibaro FGS 223 Zwave + 4.24 x 3.81 x 2.032

If anyone is aware of another dual channel device that is comparable, please let me know, and I amend this chart.

Please note: For our European friends, (from what I understand), size is not an issue, as there is plenty of room inside the junction box. Also, the newer, North American plastic boxes are also much larger.

I would like to add to this thread that the official driver is "Generic Z-Wave Plus MultiSwitch". I read this and the other thread and it wasn't so easy to tell.

This component has been working amazing for the last 2 years pushing a small blower fan motor.

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Question about using the "Generic Z-Wave Plus Multiswitch" driver with the RMS2-PLUS. I just noticed there is a "Switch 9". Where did this come from and when? It was not there when I originally created this device.

I also wonder what the "isDigital9" refers to? Any ideas?

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I have no idea what that is.

Anybody else notice this? There is even a Child Device for this and it is always on. Is it a power on indicator? Nothing appears in the log when pressing ON or OFF.