Classic water sensor (not Loxone air)
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Classic water sensor (not Loxone air)
Smart home : Miniserver Gen2, 2xRelay ext, 2xDimmer ext, 4xExtensions, Tree ext, Air base ext, RGBW dimmer tree, 13xTouch tree, 6xMotion sensor tree, 9xEsylux PD-C 360i 8UC, 15xValve actuator tree, 9xSmoke detector air, 4xSmart socket air , IR control air, Remote air, SDM630 modbus kWh
Multimedia: MS4H on PI4 with 7 zones + Dayton Audio MA1240a, Epson EH-TW7100 + Onkyo TX-NR686 + IR repeaters
Peripherals: Loxberry on PI4, Mobotix T26 doorbell, AVS TS85X-2 LED siren, Xiaomi MiJia 1SStichworte: - -
looks like this is the one from loxone
Smarthome: 1x Miniserver Gen. 2, 3x Relay Extensions, 1x Tree Extension, 1x DI-Extension, 1x Air Base Extension, 8x RGBW Tree Dimmer, 9x Touch-Tree, 1x Nano DI Tree, 10x Tree BWM
Technik: IDM Aero SLM 3-11 mit HGL, MS4H mit 9 Zonen, 2x Loxberry, 2x RPI für Anzeige, Doorbird, Froggit WH2600, POE+ System für Peripherie, Gedad Luftgütesensoren, Deconz (Bridge + 2x BWM + 2x RGBW + 5 Smartplug) -
Thanks, indeed, looks the same and the price is OK.
Just thinking, could it be an issue that the 24v is connected with the water when for example the basement is flooded?
I guess the 24V could be an issue?
But when another device (for example 230V) shorts on the water of the flooded basement, the 24V will raise to 230V (for a very short time), which can cause damage to the 24V loxone installation?
Any advice or alternatives? All feedback is welcome!Smart home : Miniserver Gen2, 2xRelay ext, 2xDimmer ext, 4xExtensions, Tree ext, Air base ext, RGBW dimmer tree, 13xTouch tree, 6xMotion sensor tree, 9xEsylux PD-C 360i 8UC, 15xValve actuator tree, 9xSmoke detector air, 4xSmart socket air , IR control air, Remote air, SDM630 modbus kWh
Multimedia: MS4H on PI4 with 7 zones + Dayton Audio MA1240a, Epson EH-TW7100 + Onkyo TX-NR686 + IR repeaters
Peripherals: Loxberry on PI4, Mobotix T26 doorbell, AVS TS85X-2 LED siren, Xiaomi MiJia 1SKommentar
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To avoid this, wouldn't be a relais a good choice? -
I am not an electrician, but when I understood correctly you'll try to avoid a damage on your Loxone components when there is a situation as described.
By using a relais you can dived them into two circles. In case of short circuit you can protect the Loxone, isn't it?
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how should a relay help here?Smarthome: 1x Miniserver Gen. 2, 3x Relay Extensions, 1x Tree Extension, 1x DI-Extension, 1x Air Base Extension, 8x RGBW Tree Dimmer, 9x Touch-Tree, 1x Nano DI Tree, 10x Tree BWM
Technik: IDM Aero SLM 3-11 mit HGL, MS4H mit 9 Zonen, 2x Loxberry, 2x RPI für Anzeige, Doorbird, Froggit WH2600, POE+ System für Peripherie, Gedad Luftgütesensoren, Deconz (Bridge + 2x BWM + 2x RGBW + 5 Smartplug)Kommentar
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Since years I use the Kemo Waterswitch (https://www.conrad.at/de/p/kemo-m158...BoCPe8QAvD_BwE) in my boiler room, and already had several real alarms.
It has a relay, but is powered by 12VDC.
The box is mounted 2 meter high, and the electrodes are shown in the picture
Possibly nothing to install on a visible place, but works as expected.Hilfe für die Menschen der Ukraine: https://www.loxforum.com/forum/proje...Cr-die-ukraineKommentar
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great looking system😆
for me now I know that we are all cooking with water. even Christian FenzlSmarthome: 1x Miniserver Gen. 2, 3x Relay Extensions, 1x Tree Extension, 1x DI-Extension, 1x Air Base Extension, 8x RGBW Tree Dimmer, 9x Touch-Tree, 1x Nano DI Tree, 10x Tree BWM
Technik: IDM Aero SLM 3-11 mit HGL, MS4H mit 9 Zonen, 2x Loxberry, 2x RPI für Anzeige, Doorbird, Froggit WH2600, POE+ System für Peripherie, Gedad Luftgütesensoren, Deconz (Bridge + 2x BWM + 2x RGBW + 5 Smartplug)Kommentar
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