01-17-2023, 06:47 AM
Ok. Now I understand.
- If I disable "SW trigger output" then I can not use wall switches to turn on/off lights when Home Assistant is down because it is using MQTT and the state message will be like { "DI1": { "on": 1 }, "DI2": { "on": 1 }, "DI3": { "on": 1 }, "DI4": { "on": 0......
- If I enable "SW trigger output" then I can use the wall switches without Home Assistant and the state messages will be like { "relay1": { "on": 0 }, relay2": { "on": 0 }, "relay3": { "on": 0 },....
Why are they different? Can not be the same topic message? Don't get mi wrong please. I'm absolutely loving your products, just want to help to make them even consumer friendlier.
- If I disable "SW trigger output" then I can not use wall switches to turn on/off lights when Home Assistant is down because it is using MQTT and the state message will be like { "DI1": { "on": 1 }, "DI2": { "on": 1 }, "DI3": { "on": 1 }, "DI4": { "on": 0......
- If I enable "SW trigger output" then I can use the wall switches without Home Assistant and the state messages will be like { "relay1": { "on": 0 }, relay2": { "on": 0 }, "relay3": { "on": 0 },....
Why are they different? Can not be the same topic message? Don't get mi wrong please. I'm absolutely loving your products, just want to help to make them even consumer friendlier.