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#Wifi fan control driver#
Replace the original driver in your LED ceiling fan with iFan02.ġ.
#Wifi fan control for android#
Search “eWeLink” in App Store for iOS version or Google play for Android version. Remote is simple to use on this Smartlife fan, so wife is happy with that, but the Sonoff that mentioned that can be flashed with Tasmota is probably a much better option if the remote for that works for you.Hi, welcome to use Sonoff iFan02 ceiling fan with LED light driver! By replacing the old driver of your LED ceiling fan with iFan02, you can remote turn on/off the fan and the light, change the fan speed. At least an “on command” to this device, if it is still on, just leaves the light on. However, it is a massive improvement from my Broadlink RMpro with a dumb remote, where an “on” automation shut the light off if it was already on. Also, this integration doesn’t report the status of the light to Smarthings - ie Smartthings doesn’t know if the light was turned on or not by the remote. This switch still in no way competes with the Inovelli fan/light switch that can do so much more. Alexa integration was simple and easy, so if people want basic use, that would be fine. I don’t know if I would recommend this switch due to its overly complex setup, but it does work and is a great price.
#Wifi fan control Offline#
Then webcore or smartlighting can be used to “toggle” the Tuya offline devices that are created by the tap-to-run actions. Then virtual switches are needed to control those “offline” devices. Those then show up as “offline” devices in Smartthings with the TUYA integration. I had to create “tap-to-run” actions for light on, light off, and all the fan settings. The devices themselves do not come over, but when you create “tap-to-run” actions (Smartlife equivalent of “scenes”), those come over. Integration from Smarthings to Smartlife is clunky to say the least.
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Just installed this wifi fan control and thanks to the advice of from the link above, I was able to get it working. Its the only integration I handle in Amazon because I’ve not yet found a better alternative.
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I created a bunch of virtual switches and Alexa does the heavy lifting with the fans. More work would need to be done between smartlife and smartthings to make this work properly. In Smartthings, if your device is ‘offline’ you can’t send commands to it through webcore automations. It does this in Alexa too but again, they’ve figured out a way around this to where it still works. The problem with this approach is because they don’t get passed through to Smartthings properly, it will perpetually state the ‘device’ is offline. It does this in Alexa too but they’ve added work around this to where it functions like a device. ‘Devices’ is in quotes because smartlife does this weird thing where it passes the devices through as scenes. Fans aren’t one of the certified devices for the smartthings/smartlife integration but it will allow you to add the ‘devices’ into smartthings. To date, I haven’t been able to properly integrate them to Smartthings. Through Alexa, the integration works with little hassle and the voice commands are easy.
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I replaced all my hunter boxes with these.