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New home with KinCony products
#11
(12-14-2023, 01:06 PM)admin Wrote: size according to your devices quantity, no limit.
you need to confirm your load type firstly, then chose which controller to install.

Hi Kincony. 
What's the suggested approach to wire neutral?  Let's say I have a distribution box with 32 channels and I connect each lamp live to each breaker. 

What about neutral?
Here https://youtu.be/JrG_InKQB6g?t=653 you connect all neutral to main breaker but i think it's not ideal.  Maybe you have a new video showing it but couldn't find it.

Thanks
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#12
Using dedicated grounding terminals.
   
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#13
(12-28-2023, 12:36 AM)admin Wrote: Using dedicated grounding terminals.

Yes. What I’m not sure is if I should use one terminal pole per lamp neutral or if there is another recommended way
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#14
"one terminal pole per lamp" is ok.
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#15
I'm planning to install Smart Home System for my home. Been considering it for 1 year+ now. I’ve made my research and find that KinCony suites my needs as I can customise base on my needs.

List below are the equipment/appliances that I wish to control
Living Room
1. Light – 3 nos
2. Ceiling Fan – 1 no. (Ceiling Fan c/w Light)
3. TV (Supply for DB2) – OPTIONAL
4. IP Camera

Master Bedroom
1. Ceiling Fan – 1 no. (Ceiling Fan c/w Light)
2. Aircon – 1 no.
3. Toilet Light – 1 no.
4. Heater – 1 no.
5. Exhaust Fan – 1 no.

Bedroom 2
1. Ceiling Fan – 1 no. (Ceiling Fan c/w Light)
2. Aircon – 1 no.

Bedroom 3
1. Ceiling Fan – 1 no. (Ceiling Fan c/w Light)
2. Aircon – 1 no.

Kitchen/Dining
1. Light – 2 nos.
2. Wall Fan – 1 no. (Supply for DB2) – OPTIONAL
3. Exhaust Fan (to control via Power Socket)
4. Cut-off Valve for Gas Line (to control via Power Socket)

Common Toilet
1. Light – 1 no.
2. Heater – 1 no.
3. Exhaust Fan – 1 no.

Control System
- Ethernet / WIFI
- Home Assistant to control from Phone
- Control devices using Siri (preferred), Alexa or Google
- Control devices from Internet (WAN)
- Bypass Smart Home (can use traditional way of switching)

Size:
- Single Floor Unit
- Light Switch with 1 power source from DB from each room
- Switch Socket Outlet – Looping for 1 MCB for each room
- Internet @ 2Gbps located near Main DB

Appreciate your kind assistance and Thank you in advance.

ps: How can I attach Single Line Diagram and Layout Plan?
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#16
i think you can use KC868-H32B Pro relay controller for ON/OFF devices.
KC868-AG Pro for air conditioner.
IP camera you can chose any TUYA solution product.
if you want control fan speed, you can add KC868-D16 dimmer controller + SSR for AC220V load.
KC868-Server to install home assistant software.
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#17
(01-17-2024, 10:19 PM)admin Wrote: i think you can use KC868-H32B Pro relay controller for ON/OFF devices.
KC868-AG Pro for air conditioner.
IP camera you can chose any TUYA solution product.
if you want control fan speed, you can add KC868-D16 dimmer controller + SSR for AC220V load.
KC868-Server to install home assistant software.

Thanks for your info. I will look around the forum thread for more info.

wakloun
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#18
ok
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#19
   
Hi @kincony!

I've been working in this solution. Attached you'll find my proposal for the distribution box.
Do you mind taking a look and make any comments or raise warnings if you have?

Intention is to control 32 Channels (lights, curtains) + 16 Dimmer channels (mix 12v and 220v).

THANKS!!
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#20
ok, no problem, just post at here.
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