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thanks i will bye one and give it a try

i don't know i thnk it came up as a option at checkout, going from the tracking mine is in sydney and it cleared customs at 15:25
i have just unpaired my last zwave switch from my vera plus

What’s the pricing like of those blinds ?

i don't know went to see them on saturday ( the bexley nsw store ) but they were closed i was going to call them tomorrow i am only after one to start with

Has anyone tried any of these?

No but if they are Zigbee then you should be able to use @markus drivers here.

Hi All, I used Tuya convert to flash a couple of these Kmart Mirabella Genio smart downlights and it worked no problems. Also the light themselves are really well made and the white colour range is decent too. Anyways figured i'd pass on the message. btw, they do have a colour model but I didn't get any as I didn't need them but I assume Tuya convert would work there too.

Did you flash those Kmart Mirabella via serial or wifi?

Wifi mate using Tuya Convert installed on the Rpi4.

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The colour ones work fine also with tuya convert I have 7 of them and haven't had any issues. I also have 4 of the kogan colour downlights and same goes for them.

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Yep the white one's are good, only problem i've had is what template to use. If i dim below 60% it goes completely off.

This will help you with that issue "If the light turns off when dimming below 60%, enter the command ledtable 0 to turn off hardware gamma correction"

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Good to know. I might install some on my deck for fun but otherwise don't need colour indoors. See what the wifey thinks anyways all she sees atm is more tech :joy::rofl::joy:

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Legend John that worked a treat, thanks mate. :+1:

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Excellent news. Btw my name is Jason :crazy_face:

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All, I need help please, if anyone has any experience with Fibaro Dimmer 2. I have my Hubitat C7 now and just bought Fibaro Dimmer 2 with Aoetec bypass to try smart light switch.
I managed to sucessfully calibrated the light, linked to Hubitat and Google home.
But when I put the light switch back in the wall, suddenly it didn't turn on/off.
I opened the light switch again and the Fibaro Dimmer has a constant green on and it cannot go to learning mode.
I cannot hard reset this Fibaro and with this persist annoying green light on, basic function of turning light on/off is totally dead.

Does anyone has had this issue before? How do I hard reset the Fibaro Dimmer 2 so it will get rid of that green light?
I have searched everywhere and try everything but nothing seems to work.

I think there may be an issue with the C7 and Zwave. I’ve heard rumours on the forum that @bcopeland is busy troubleshooting this. I believe your issue is similar to the 2 C7 issues in this thread:

I’ve ordered one and it has just arrived.

Bought specifically for the Lutron integration. I have some Pico remotes coming from the US too to control my Hue Lights.

Mines just left LAX, hopefully won’t be long now.

What Lutron gear are you using? I thought they didn’t make gear for anything but the US market.

I’m not using any Lutron gear until it arrives!

But I ordered a Caseta Pro Bridge, 5 pico remotes and some decora wall plates.

Intention is to use this to turn my Hue lights on and off, as a proof of concept test before ordering anything else.

Both Homework’s QS and RA2 Select are available in AU and NZ. No wall switches though, they use an in line dimmer etc, and you use the Pico remote for control.

The key difference between our market and the US is that the US frequency range is slightly wider as follows:
ANZ Frequency = 433.0 MHz to 434.7 MHz
US Frequency = 431.0 MHz to 437.0 MHz

I’m in NZ and the overlap is in an amateur radio band. Hardly critical stuff, unlike US Z Wave. Besides, all the info I can find is the US default frequency is 433.6 Mhz.

The other key difference is the price. I’m circa $350 delivered for all my booty. A NZ Pico remote retails here for over $229 vs. $15 I paid for one. An in-line dimmer is $400 - that is a lot of Phillips Hue Bulbs!