combustioncat

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[–] combustioncat@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I have them in my BnB and home, just for the benefit that if a customer burns down the BnB /or if my home catches fire while I’m not there I will find out immediately. Happy with them so far.

[–] combustioncat@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Look into the Shelly home automation products, exactly what you need and VERY adaptable.

[–] combustioncat@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Thankyou so much, will investigate

[–] combustioncat@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Awesome, will look into it, hopefully not too hard for beginner.

[–] combustioncat@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Shelly devices are able to trigger events via a very easy HTTP request so I was hoping for something much the same to send IR/RF. I have looked high and low on my router but I can’t seem to identify which device actually is my TUYA device (it works okay so must be on the network but hell if I can find which device it is), and I have no idea and can’t find online any info if the TUYA device even has a web controllable interface to even begin with, so getting I’m kinda stuck on how to progress right now.

The TUYA device I have is a ‘MOES IR/RF Blaster device’.

 

I have some Shelly devices which will trigger some events for me, but what I need to do at the end of things is fire an IR/RF event via a Web/HTTP interface. Are there any IR/RF blaster devices I can do this with? I already have a TUYA type IR/RF blaster, but I can’t see that it has any form of web interface I can utilise, (or) for the best of me I cannot see it, I can’t even work out what the TUYa device IP address is, it just shows a 180.x.x.x off-lan address under device info. Any help or guidance is appreciated.