It would be FANTASTIC if the disclaimer about not working for individually addressable LED strips were ANYWHERE AT ALL in the sales literature or website. Instead it just says "Works with all LED strips". :-(
@@Shelly_IoT then can you PLEASE teach us how to use the RGBW2 to control CW WW with color temp? ive seen people do it but no tutorial on how to get it done
Would be great but I think there is one channel missing (if you are talking about rgbcct/rgbww), so no chance to update that with new software. But I think two tunable white would be possible if that is what you mean... As long as the Shelly Software allows it. Maybe we'll get an answer... That would be great
Bitte passt auf, Shelly hat wegen "smoother dimming" die maximale helligkeit auf 90% reduziert! Das heisst das bei 100% einstellung am Shelly rg w2 trotzdem PWM auf 90% verwendet wird. Dies ist ab version 1.7 so. Leider kein downgrade mehr möglich und kein licht ohne PWM. Shelly Support nicht hilfreich. Selber messen. Bin draufgekommen weil mein LEDsteifen am labornetzteil 196W aufnahm, und am shelly auf 100% nurmehr 157W.
I bought this and it a black piece of wire that has a heat-shrunk hardware that is very small with a red and black wire at one end and 2 black wires at the other end... how does this connect and does it connect directly to 110v AC, the reason I am asking is because the wiring diagram has AC 110v connecting to the heat-shrunk hardware?
With RGBW 2 you can configure lighting scenes where the same LED strips change color for each scene and if I use different RGBW circuits, can I group them into scenes with different colors for each LED strip...?
I want to have the switch input act as an input signal instead of a master control. Is it possible to use the physical switch to act in this way? Nevermind, figured it out after rewatching the video (edge setting for button).
dude this is horrible as a youtube channel but good if you were taking a class. Instead of talking schematics, much more sense to ACTUALLY have a PHYSICAL DC supply and wire and DO as you go along so people can understand what you are saying. HOrrendous teaching and tutorial skills. Think about it like this, if a surgeon who is renowned for his skills on a living body, showed you body schematics and explained what vein/artery goes where and the handed you a scalpel to do actual surgery, won't that be astronomically stupid ?
This really depends on your level of electrical knowledge. I thought it was a fantastic video, albeit I have intermediate electrical skill..the diagrams and usage cases were very clearly explained and much much better than the instructions that come with Shelly.